KCPD UNSURE OF PLAZA CURFEW!!!

KCPD: "Police officials say that they aren't sure how they would enforce a stricter, earlier curfew for teenagers as the Kansas City Council considers the move in response to growing violence on the Country Club Plaza."

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  1. KCPD is UNSURE about the Curview, Homicides, Violence against citizens, The Homicide Clearance rate, 42 %, that spending Taxpayers money to wine and dine at the Capital Grille is wrong, KCPD is unsure when the 2010 annual report will be done.

    What KCPD is sure of. They want an increase in pay, better pensions, more health coverage.

    Public Service MY ASS!

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  2. medication.

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  3. KCPD Corwin unsure about a Curfew BUT he sure knows how to cover his girlfriends ass.


    KCPD keeps close eye on Chief Corwin's girlfriend while he's out of town....
    http://www.pitch.com/plog/archives/2009/07/28/kcpd-keeps-close-eye-on-chief-corwins-girlfriend-while-hes-out-of-town

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  4. 8/17/11 1:37 PM

    Reality Check.

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  5. on the mounted unit?

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  6. 8/17/11 1:37 PM

    You only need medication to separate your self from reality and pain.

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  7. or to prevent a heart attack while surfing TKC 8 hours a day over at city hall.

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  8. 8/17/11 1:43 PM

    Keep it up dick wad and i'll have a real post for you. Like Names and addresses of all the COPS from the KCPD roster.

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  9. Mass exodis - we should all just move to a better city!!! The problems in Kansas City are here to stay and will only get worse.

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  10. Try to Do a Little Research Before Posting8/17/11, 2:04 PM

    Instead of only reading the bold font headline as to the -:0$ would be unsure of this, try educating yourselves on the thinking behind it as evidenced in the link below. Officers tried arresting some youths last Saturday and were turned away when trying to book them in at the Juvenile Justice Center. So what is the point of instating an earlier curfew if you don't have the resources to back up the KCPD?

    http://www.kansascity.com/2011/08/16/3081102/curfew-center-could-help-kc-police.html

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  11. Above is supposed to read "as to why the KCPD would be unsure of this". Sorry for the typo.

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  12. No problem, it's a blog. Mistakes are made. But more important is not the spelling but the intent or point of the post.

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  13. You haven't named a cop yet. Those guys information are a matter of public record.

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  14. Call the Numbers you'll get a KCPD department member. Go ahead call the numbers they are the real deal.

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  15. Those guys information are a matter of public record.

    Really WHERE besides a KCPD roster?

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  16. Hey since all of this is on a taxpayers dime. Just drive by the address and look for a
    KCPD "TAKE HOME CAR." if you don't believe me.

    It'll be park out front of their homes on your taxpayers dime. I think Taxpayers should openly see where their tax dollars go.

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  17. If you want the entire KCPD Police departments roster just let me know.
    I'll post it on the internet.

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  18. How bout citizens come down to The Plaza to help you enforce it.

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  19. Hey Jackass, it is not a matter of the Police working for the city. When this type of info gets out to the public it can put them and their families at risk. There are people out their that do not like the Police and will do harm on an Officer just because he wears a badge. Or people decide to go check out the addresses and get into a confrontation with the Officer and end up hurt or worse. Either way if something happens to someone because of your stupid post that is on you and you.

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  20. Hey it's public tax funded data.

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  21. What is WRONG with you? Why so much hate? These are people with children and families.

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  22. If the police department fails to enforce a curfew law that is passed, the mayor should very publicly call for the firing or resignation of the police chief.

    1. I know the mayor can't fire the police chief.

    2. I know the present chief is about to retire.

    3. I don't care.

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  23. 8/17/11 2:44 PM
    FUCK you Ass Hole's. We're already at risk for pricks like you not doing you jobs. EXCUSE me when does it become acceptable that a gun welding KCFD gets off the hook for threatening people with a gun on city property? FUCK YOU COPS. It's OK when the Public has to deal with this on a daily basis but YOU get exposed you cry MOMMY!

    FUCK YOU !

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  24. 8/17/11 2:44 PM

    Get use to it PAL. Citizens of KC deal with it on a daily basis.
    So what's the matter you don't like what we have to deal on a daily basis BECAUSE your a Cop? That suppose to make you Immune to crime? Hey PAL we're all in this together. Get USE to it LIKE WE DO!

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  25. Okay, this is a free speech zone and all but DON'T BE A DICK.

    You can make your point without listing the personal addresses of KCPD officers.

    I'm deleting those posts because even the hint that they would jeopardize the safety of any officers is something I don't want to be a part of . . . If I can help it at all.

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  26. TONY your doing ALOT of editing.

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  27. THE COPS GOT TO TONY.
    ALL THE POSTS HAVE BEEN DELETED.
    What do you have to say About it TONY?
    Freedom of speech?
    Scared of your first amendment right?

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  28. I thought public servants were public. Not so?

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  29. You're free to do it on your own blog. Like I said, I don't want to be a part of anything that would endanger police officers.

    Also, does it really add anything to the conversation?

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  30. Sure I understand. But public information is public. But as as said it's your blog. The point being public information and accountability.

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  31. What a D-Bag, I find it funny that you want to produce the names and home addresses and phone numbers of the police officers but you post them as anonymous. Ok Charlie Sheen, your no longer winning, D-Bag.

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  32. I would never endanger a public servant but after all they excuse gun welding public property threatening fire fighters by their own discretion. I mean after all person shows up at a fire station threatening to kill everyone and then turning them loose to the public?. I could hardly see a few names and addresses of public servants being a real danger. But as you say it's your blog, Peace.

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  33. 8/17/11 3:16 PM
    What a D-Bag?

    What you guys do it everyday on the Chief's Blog. Just because the FOX or the Corrupt BOPC excuses corrupt cops wining and dining on Tax dollars does that make it right? Or has your morality been so corrupted you can;t tell a heart from a spade. FUCK YOU!

    Whether it's some kid stealing a six pack of beer or a corrupt cop wineing and dinning at the Capital Grille.. STEALING IS STEALING.

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  34. learn how to spell you idiot!!!

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  35. I can see how that comparison works, lets compare something ILLEGAL with something IMMORAL. That make sense, you moron. I guess you should be jailed for offensive language then because that's IMMORAL not necessarily ILLEGAL. The homicide clearance rate is probably low becasue half the department is fielding calls about idiots like you wandering amilessly about the streets of KC muttering to himself. It's not a crime to be immoral and your lucky it's not a crime to be stupid.

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  36. "I don't want to be a part of anything that would endanger police officers."

    OK Tony then lets all deal with the real issues. Corrupt Cops, Bad Mayors, Poor Performance.

    You have to go for the for real journalism. It took balls for the guys who went after Nixon. If you want to play poker you have to step up to the table.

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  37. 8/17/11 3:35 PM

    Is that your best post ass wipe, spell checking. BUT no New IDEAS. LOL

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  38. So the KCPD Chief blog can list all those under arrest but NOT convicted.

    TONY
    KCPD is a dick everyday. They list arrested but NOT convicted people all the time.

    What's up dude.

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  39. And does this Chief's blog show the person's name, home address, and home and work cell numbers? I didn't think so. Face the fact man, you're as crazy as a shit-house rat.

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  40. How come Tony your not worried about these people?

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  41. 8/17/11 3:49 PM

    Like their pictures aren't enough?
    I didn't think so. Face the fact man, you're as crazy as a shit-house rat.

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  42. Wow, cut and paste, how original.

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  43. WOW. Tony real Journalism.

    The Chief of Police can be Out of town, his X and girlfriend get into a Cat fight and Taxpayers dollars are used to separate the two.

    Then there's no decision on what to do about the PLAZA?

    GET real. If he can separate his X and girlfriend he ought to be able to do something about the Plaza.

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  44. One thing is for certain.
    I got your attention.

    The public, the Taxpayers, know who you are and you had better start doing your jobs.

    We are tired of being the victims so quit whining when you find your selves in the same position.

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  45. The Jackson County Prosecutor today filed charges against 23-year-old James D. Kemp in the sexual assault of a woman on the Trolley Trail in June and an attack on a woman at a car wash near the trail a week and a half ago. We released a composite sketch last week of a possible suspect.

    KC man charged in Trolley Track Trail assaults

    By CHRISTINE VENDEL

    The Kansas City Star


    The suspect, James D. Kemp, lives less than five blocks from the Trolley Track Trail, where a masked assailant sodomized a woman in her 50s in June.

    This month, a man fitting the same description attacked a woman at a car wash a block from the trail.

    Jackson County prosecutors charged Kemp today with forcible sodomy, kidnapping, first-degree robbery and four counts of armed criminal action in connection with the two attacks.

    According to court records, he admitted to both attacks when confronted with the DNA and fingerprint evidence.

    Kemp, who works at a local fast food restaurant at 76th Street and Wornall Road, also drives a white 1994 Mercury Tracer, court records said. The victim reported seeing an older-model white Mercury in the area of the attack.

    Last week, police released a sketch of a man who attacked a woman getting ready to vacuum her car at a Waldo car wash one block from the trail. Police quickly began investigating whether that attack was connected to the sexual assault reported along the trolley trail in June. In both cases, the attacker used a knife and wore a black ski mask and black clothes. His mask came off in the recent attack.

    The first reported attack happened about 5:45 a.m. June 16 near 85th and Main streets along a relatively desolate section of the trail. The assailant bound the victim’s hands behind her with duct tape, and taped her mouth, before sodomizing her. He also threatened her with a knife, according to court records.

    If the Press can release that kind of Info it's just special pleading for a Police /Public servant information. The people have a right to know the accused and the accusers. It's a matter of PUBLIC RECORD.

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  46. 8/17/11 3:36 PM

    Your Right 3:36

    While your wife can't talk on the phone because my cock is half down her throat.... I'm immoral.

    While You the White Hat Good Guy is out fighting off a bank robber.

    OK Genus. I'll let your wife suck my cock while your out fighting the bank robber.

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  47. Sanctuary City8/17/11, 4:55 PM

    A lot of us are UNSURE of the KCPD.

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  48. Hey Tony Just for the record.

    Your in the USA the COPS are public servants NOT the KGB.

    Here in the USA we have due process of law.

    NOT Night and Fog.

    So the Cop that called and threaten you has no legal standing.

    If I can see their home address from the street and they pull a take home cop marked or unmarked car in front of their house.

    IT'S PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE.

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  49. Read the Constitution8/17/11, 4:57 PM

    Regarding free of speech. You guys writing these posts have it.

    HOWEVER, freedom of the press means Tony can print what he wants.

    You can speak, but no law requires anyone to listen.

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  50. Hey guess what COPS.
    The Chiefs Blog can shoW the photos and names of people charged but not convicted of crimes??????

    RIGHT ?

    OK.

    Being fair the names of their accuser and pictures should be on display.

    BY CONSTITUTIONAL LAW:
    In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained by law, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation; to be confronted with the witnesses against him; to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor, and to have the Assistance of Counsel for his defence.*

    to be confronted with the witnesses against him.....

    by LAW THE NAMES OF THE ACCUSER SHALL BE known.

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  51. Hey Tony you got a call.
    and you were threaten.

    we've been there....

    Do the right thing expose the corruption in this city.
    Let the people know who. what. when, where. why.

    You have to decide my friend, Between the lies or the truth.

    I promise you this, the truth will be a rocky road. But in the end a well worn and worthy journey.

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  52. One more thing Tony.

    If those Names and address's had been false no one would have blinked an eye.

    But if True they would have prompted phones calls.

    As I thought Truth always wins against falsehood.

    So where are you Tony? For Truth or Lies. The question begs.

    Oh, and spare me the saving the innocent public servant. The innocent rarely need to be prop up by lies or misdirection.

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  53. 8/17/11 4:57 PM
    Well Spoken.

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  54. Wow and all this started over discussion over a Plaza curfew. We're somehow indicating that police officers' personal information should be released just the same as rapists and murderers? I'm no genius and I dont claim to be one. But I'm prior military and can relate to the aspects of public service. If I hadn't been disabled in the service, I'd probably be doing the law enforcement thing right now. But that's neither here nor there. Though I can't speak on behalf of police officers, I think its easy to see though how cops can become callused towards individuals like yourselves. Yet they'll still be there to lay their life on the line for you when the bullets start flying.

    Keep your chin up, gentlemen. They'll realize your worth someday when its them who needs your help after they've stared down the barrel of a gun. Until then, pay them no mind.

    Semper Fi, Brothers.

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  55. Oh.
    By the way THE KCPD ROSTER Has been published on the internet.

    Names, addresses, serial numbers,etc.

    The trick is knowing to whom and where. But rest assured it has been published on the WWW.

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  56. Everyone has rights. Certainly "Anonymous" has the right to print the name, address and telephone number of police, fire, elected officials, other government workers, and everyone else who is paid from the public trough. It is so called "public information."

    The salient question though, is: Is it the responsible thing to do? Is publishing this information in the best interests of everyone to know.

    I'll ask another question: Do you think that all this murder and mayhem going on in Kansas City is caused by random thugs with nothing better to do, or do you think there is some greater purpose?

    Like maybe a battle over the drug trade just passing through Kansas City -- a central location in the middle of the country -- on its way from the south and west to the East Coast and other areas? Do you think that maybe there is some organization bigger than us civilians are aware of that's behind this?

    And are you willing to take a chance?

    I'm not.

    In previous lives I've had my name and contact information published around the country. I never minded, because it came with the job.

    But there weren't crazies with guns who could use this "public information" to do harm to me or my family. There is a difference.

    We all have rights, but what are our responsibilities?

    Just a thought.

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  57. Cops want to remain UNKNOWN and SILENT.

    All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.

    Thomas Jefferson

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  58. Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
    Thomas Jefferson

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  59. I have sworn upon the altar of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man.
    Thomas Jefferson

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  60. Nice observation, 6:05pm.

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  61. Funny.

    Some of you assume we agree with everything our chief or command staff does. Do you think we agree. Think again. But he's the boss. It's his decision not the rank and file of the police dept. When the chief gives an order or someone else in the chain of command gives an order the only time we can disobey is if it's illegal or immoral.

    And as far as the fire station incident. If the fire fighters didn't want to file a complaint there is NOTHING the PD can do. No victim (willing to come forward and sign a complaint) then there is no crime. The PD can't do anything.

    Some of you are so angry you fail to think. You grab onto one idea and just start blabbing without thinking.

    Not all cops are the same. But some of you are so blind and angry that you can't see the forest for the trees. Some people who break the law think that whatever they do wrong still isn't justification for being stopped and ticketed. It's truly amazing.

    There is a reason why the Federal gov't likes to hire officers from the KCPD. That's because we have a good reputation with the Federal agencies. The more bitter and angry one's won't believe it, but I'm pretty sure you wouldn't believe anything. Your to pissed at the world for some perceived slight.

    Grow up.

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  62. Alvin Brooks should go home. Why should tax dollars be used to find something to do for inter city youth?

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  63. @ 9:44 – You make some excellent points! The problem is that you are addressing someone who is so filled with hatred towards cops that he assumes ALL cops are racists. In doing so, he hasn’t paused long enough to realize that by painting us ALL with that broad brush, he is putting his own bias on full display for everyone to see. In short, this is a case of the pot calling the kettle black!

    Just remember to keep practicing good servant leadership by treating people like people. If this person wants to continue to spew his hatred, let him. He isn’t hurting anyone but himself by showing his true colors.

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