TKC BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE NEWS!!! UNCOVERING THE MORNING STAR CONNECTION TO KCPD EAST PATROL EMINENT DOMAIN PUSH BACK!!!



Here's what we know for sure . . .

TKC HAS RECEIVED A COLLECTION OF DOCUMENTS COMPLAINING ABOUT THE MORNING STAR CONNECTION TO THE EAST PATROL PROJECT THAT HAS USED EMINENT DOMAIN TO CONDEMN PRIVATE PROPERTY!!!

In a complaint that seems like it's destined for local courts there are a number or references to Morning Star connections to this controversial land deal.

THERE ARE ALSO QUESTIONS ABOUT CONFLICT AMONG HIGH RANKING AND INFLUENTIAL CLERICS ON KANSAS CITY'S EASTSIDE!!!

Now here's the image that ties this all together . . .



KICK-ASS TKC TIPSTERS DON'T LIKE THIS SIGN THAT SHOWS MORNING STAR SOON TO DEVELOP RECENTLY DISPUTED PRIVATE PROPERTY!!!

A great deal of this is part of what they're calling: "The Morningstar Urban Renewal Plan."

From another top secret memo . . . Here are the deets on that development . . .

"The Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (LCRA) is currently seeking proposals for the preparation of a blight study for the proposed Morningstar Urban Renewal Plan. The proposed boundaries are E. 23rd Street on the north, Prospect Avenue on the east, E. 31st Street on the south, and Brooklyn Avenue on the west. This includes the proposed East Patrol/Crime Lab site, which is bound by E. 26th Street on the north, Prospect Avenue on the east, E. 27th Street on the south, and Brooklyn Avenue on the west; the LCRA would only conduct a basic blight study and would not have the power of eminent domain within this portion of the proposed Morningstar Urban Renewal Plan. The LCRA would conduct a more intensive blight study within the other portions of the proposed Morningstar Urban Renewal Plan. To the north and south of the proposed East Patrol/Crime Lab site. The LCRA would consider amending the existing Urban Renewal Areas located partially or wholly within the proposed Morningstar Urban Renewal Plan to allow for ease of administration."
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So, the new site for the Kansas City Police Department East Patrol already seems to be embroiled in neighborhood real estate controversy that could thwart so-called "community cooperation" that so many local politicos believe will help thwart local violence.

DEVELOPING . . .

Comments

  1. Looks nice to me.

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  2. The United States of Swindles and Scams.

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  3. All of Kansas City is corrupt. We see corruption every where. It's at through out City Hall and in the county. our state leaders our corrupt. There is nothing but the companies and politicians looking for the next payoff or hand out. And the sad thing is that it doesn't get any better in the suburbs, it just becomes easier to accept.

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  4. Tony, you really need to do your homework. All of the documents you may have are at least a year old...and, more importantly, nothing has happened with the "proposed Morningstar Uran Renewal Plan." There has been no blight study completed and no dUrban Renewal Plan drafted. There have been no neighborhood meetings regarding an Urban Renewal Plan. I'm sure the LCRA would be glad to confirm that there has been no movement on this proposal; which, I suspect, is due to a lack of funds. If you had done any homework, you would know that Morningstar has been trying to develop a Family Life Center on the southwest corner of 27th & Prospect for at least ten years, if not longer...and it still hasn't happened. Letting people feed you old news to mis-direct you doesn't make you look good.

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  5. I think Tony did a good job showing this documents. The KCPD doesn't want to share any info outside press releases.

    We were not even told that KCPD is working with Morning Star.

    Why don't they publish the list of their affiliations and contractors.

    That is the kind of transparency that would make a difference.

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  6. It's all a scam anyway. the players don't change, just their projects .

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  7. Tony provided no documentation linking the KCPD and Morningstar. The excerpt he provided (and we have no way of know if it's real) clearly states that the LCRA would not have the power of eminent domain within the portion of the proposed Urban Renewal Plan that had been identified as the East Patrol site. JS has made a bad assumption.

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  8. What say you about Morningstars involvement in politics? I drove by the signs. They are there. What preacher lies and says he didn't see them? Stevie Wonder can see those signs! There's more than likely truth to this as well. Sneaky bastard!

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  9. Are you really trying to claim that there is no connection between morningstar and kcpd?

    Just look at your chaplain.

    It is a shame that the Gang of 7, 8 and 9 will use a church to take away property from residents.

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  10. It's not hard to figure out that the KCPD is working with Morningstar and teh others surrounding Rev. Miles.
    He's a chaplain for the KCPD and is right on the spot with Polce Board member Al Brooks to make sure the skids stay greased.
    As usual, just follow the money.

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  11. Show me the documents.

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  12. frustrated in northeast10/23/12, 4:37 PM

    Thank you 3:47. Always follow the money, The Rev. has been at the trough a long time.

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  13. 3:13 you're wasting time with the facts. TK likes to throw crap on the wall and see if any of it sticks. He's the guy in the crowded theater who stands up and yells, "fire!"

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  14. With all the killings this city has had steady for the last 5+ years, one might wonder (who actually do pay taxes) why the fire service upgrades were handled first...after all major life saving fire calls happen weekly right?..ya whatever!!!...this city is so corrupt it would blow most taxpayers minds!!! I just think most people don't give a rats ass about what city they live in as long as they are still breathing when they hit their driveway. KCMO is a joke and you can be prideful to live there, another joke!!!!

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  15. Just another neighborhood getting screwed in KC.

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  16. Rev. Miles is a crook. What's new? The question is, when is someone going to stop him? Jermaine? You hold up everything else about East Patrol? Why not stop Miles?

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  17. Rev. Miles is a crook. What's new? The question is, when is someone going to stop him? Jermaine? You hold up everything else about East Patrol? Why not stop Miles?

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  18. Nobody is gonna stop him. He is connected. I hope the KCPD does the right thing and just gets a new chaplain. That would at least do something to make these moves not so suspicious.

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  19. A damn shame the city has to seize and destroy people's homes in the name of law enforcement. Does this crap shock anyone's conscience anymore or is this shit just perfectly acceptable around here?

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    1. This isn't being done in the name of law enforcement, it's pure greed plain & simple.

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    2. They get away with it because 97% of citizens are apathetic worthless morons that deserve the oppression, impoverishment, and murder they get. But, the 3% that don't deserve it need to be organized into asymmetric-guerilla organizations that torture and kill these miscreant corrupt pukes, destroy their infrastructure, and render their currency valueless.

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  20. That's the ways business is done in KC. That's why the population is dwindling over time.

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  21. 2:57 Unless the KCMO LCRA has identified neighborhood meetings as a further requirement in the process to establish an Urban Renewal Area, they are not required under RSMo, Chapter 99. A public hearing, yes, but no neighborhood meetings. There is no requirement in the statutes for public notification outside of the published notices in a paper of record.

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  22. But it would be nice. Wouldn't it?

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  23. 10:17 pm, it is true that neighborhood meetings are not required under the State statute, but the reality is that both the City Plan Commission and the LCRA would require that neighborhood meetings be held to discuss a proposed Urban Renewal Area. The LCRA is not required to publish Public Hearing Notices.

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  24. The LCRA was caught by surprise by KCPD's selection of the East Patrol site. They had already issued a RFP for a blight study, but had to issue a modified RFP to change the scope of the blight study to work around the East Patrol site. Not that any of this matters...there has been no movement on the proposed Urban Renewal Plan in more than a year because Morningstar hasn't been able to come up with the money for the blight study and Urban Renewal Plan (kind of like they haven't been able to put together the funding for their long-awaited Family Life Center - I ,eand, really, could those signs be much older?).

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  25. Tony, really!? How the hell is the LCRA's RFP for a blight study a "secret document?" Is anything that isn't sent to you directly a "secret document?"

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  26. KCPD had no say in where the new east patrol station was going. The city makes that decision.

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  27. Hey don't forget to ax Alonzo Conartistington what he thinks.

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