Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Alleged Kansas City Murderer ALMOST Walks

KCTV5 describes a booking "snafu" that led to a young, alleged murderer walking out of jail after posting a mere $300 bond . . . On the bright side, he was quickly scooped back up.

7 Comments:

Anonymous said...

This kind of shit is going to be more and more common, as we continue to be so afraid to offend some stinking NIGGER, just because they're black. Piss on these assholes!

Anonymous said...

What happened to Jake's Law? See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Bonner

Feel Sorry For Those In KC said...

What happened to any law in KC?


KC home of the criminals where crime is a profession and handed down tradition.

The police don't care they let baby momma murders off to kill all the time.

The good people need to move while they can before it's to late and the thugs get you or PD lets one loose and they get you.

KC's new motto "Wanna see what hell is like? Just move to Kansas City Mo"

"Where the trolley will be free and the cops set you free"

Anonymous said...

PUNK ASS NIGGLET ! Belcher this POS !

Anonymous said...

The Jackson County Department of Corrections accidentally let's criminals go all the time. That never makes the news. Ive seen them "inadvertantly" let carjackers have signature bonds and miss warrants on newly released suspects. That place is a joke. This incident could have almost been real nasty if that guy had managed to kill the witnesses during the few days he was out. That wouldve resulted in innocent deaths and endless lawsuits. They shoulve put his warrant in the system like theyre supposed to at the start. Totally inexcusable.

Anonymous said...

I am ALMOST outraged.

Anonymous said...

Just execute him now. Where is he going in life? A 15 year old murderer with a neck tat. He'll have dozens more by the time he gets out of prison where he will become an even bigger piece of shit than he already is. In 20 years when he gets out he'll only be 40 and able to make more people's lives miserable who have the misfortune to come in contact with him.