KCPD encourages Kansas City to take another look at the suspect in the Huddle House Robbery in Westport last week - July 10, the Huddle House restaurant at 3959 Broadway - Early in the AM.
Suspect Description . . . "Black, more than 30 years old, with glasses, a beard and mustache and wearing a white shirt and dark pants."
During the robbery, police charge the suspect forced employees into the freezer during his Huddle House heist.
As always, anybody with info on the crime is advised to call the KC Crime Stoppers TIPS Hotline @ 816-474-8477.
Description: Black
ReplyDeleteProbably just looking for a soda.
ReplyDeleteIs saying black and wearing a white T shirt necessary. That description fits 50,000 persons in KCMO.
ReplyDeleteLock up ALL of em!!
ReplyDeleteDID HE GET THE JOB OR WHAT?
ReplyDeleteWas he carrying an OBAMAPHONE?
ReplyDeleteWhat great police departments! Have a video and still pictures of this nigger in action and STILL can't catch him!! Oh yeah, they all look alike..
ReplyDeleteDamn it...thats Reggie Smith. He was apart of the Waldo Rapist thing awhile back. I guess he lost his job and his wife Jennell forved him to rob.
ReplyDeleteWas probably just looking for where they keep the job applications. What with their strong work ethic and all. Lolz.
ReplyDeleteTo all you racists out there. This poor man is the victim here. He is forced to steal to feed his family because of the injustice in America. Horse fucking shit!
ReplyDeleteThat's Jermaine Reeds brother. Westport is where you'll likely find the gay brothers. You'll never see his retarded mother in public though.
ReplyDeleteHe is dressed to tastefully to be Alonzo.
ReplyDeleteLets go arrest some random white person walking down the street. That would give councilman Reed a hard on.
ReplyDelete"Do you know that Negroes are 10 percent of the population of St. Louis and are responsible for 58% of its crimes? We've got to face that. And we've got to do something about our moral standards," Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. told a congregation in 1961. "We know that there are many things wrong in the white world, but there are many things wrong in the black world, too. We can't keep on blaming the white man. There are things we must do for ourselves."
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