TKC BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE NEWS!!! KCPD WARNS MIDTOWN KANSAS CITY BIZ OWNERS OF CIVIL UNREST AND PLANS MEET TO DISCUSS SECURITY PRECAUTIONS!!!



Midtown Kansas City business owners are intrigued by a recent message from Kansas City police offering advice in the event of civil unrest.

To wit . . .

PRECAUTIONS IN THE EVENT OF CIVIL UNREST ARE THE SUBJECT OF UPCOMING KCPD MEETINGS WITH BIZ OWNERS THROUGHOUT KANSAS CITY!!!



First biz owner reax to the message fear that police might know something about upcoming protests planned throughout Missouri and across the nation marking the anniversary of the Michael Brown shooting BUT the meet in Midtown actually takes place on the very day of the tragic milestone. Seems like they might wanna have more lead time if it's the "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" crowd they fear.

Still, the holiday season in KCMO was ruined by social justice protestors and there could be a repeat of that pattern as KCPD attempts to get shop-keeps prepared.

Check it:

Attention Business Owners

KCPD is reaching out to business owners who are interested in a discussion on the security of their employees and property in the event of civil unrest.

As you know, civil unrest and street protests have the potential of triggering violence.

During incidents like this in the past, pharmacies, gun stores, pawn shops, liquor stores and even shoe stores have been prone to be the victim(s) of theft and property damage.

Each division station of the police department is addressing this issue.

Central Patrol Division/CPD would like to offer an opportunity for discussion on this topic to the businesses within the boundaries CPD.

CPD will hold an informal meeting to discuss each other's actions and how we can work together to lessen the possibilities of your business being a target.

The meeting will be on 08/10/2015 from 2:00 pm to 3:00pm in the “Day Room” of CPD, 1200 E. Linwood KCMO 64109.

As stated before, this will be an informal meeting and our doors will be open…

Central Patrol Division 
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Comments

  1. This is just good advice. On the other hand, this kind of stuff is also why so many businesses move to Kansas.

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  2. Your damned right! We shoot the worthless feral niggers over here in Kansas. We don't have an ignorant racist, bow tie wearing, mayor running our cities, so robbing, murdering niggers you've been put on notice.

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  3. ^ Says the word "nigger" then calls someone racist. Great logic.

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  4. And that's why property values are higher in Kansas. Wish I could afford to move.

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  5. LOL....you two dipshits shut the fuck up. You don't do shit. You blow each other then go straight to the polls and elect a shit stain asshole like Sam Brownback, not once, but twice.

    Now you want to come on TKC and talk smack about what YOU are doing. YOU are both dick pulling pussies and you have never shot anything other than a weak cum load on your old lady's ass.

    You both sound like that ass clown Chuck. Now shut the fuck up.

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  6. Nathan Bedford Forrest IV7/29/15, 2:33 PM

    There is no civil disturbance that cannot be handled with German Shepherds and fixed bayonets. My Great Great Granddaddy had some interesting views on the subject of civil unrest.

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  7. Maybe the Prez can declare Aug. 9 Gentle Giant Day.

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  8. When will Anderson Cooper and crew be arriving?

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  9. Wow! Our own Toni Bones needs to get into this! Show them police who's boss in this city!

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  10. Prepare to defend yourselves!

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  11. Only problem KCPD is 8/10/2015 is supposedly the day the radicals and haters are promoting civil disobedience. Could you push it ahead a bit?

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  12. Anyone got some extra guns they can loan me? I'll pay for the ammo.

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  13. Ah hell what could go wrong here in Killa City? Where everything is peace, love, dove, and unicorns.

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  14. It is still not to late for Missouri to pass a No CCW permit needed law.

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  15. Everyone is so afraid of these fucking NIGGERS and their constant threat of riots, looting and other NIGGER enterprises. Actually, this would be a great time to thin the NIGGER herd or said another way, cull some of the worst of these beasts. So, all you NIGGERS out there, come one, come all to the riot of your choice and know that some of us would just as soon lynch your stinking asses, as look at you. Given the opportunity, we will too!!

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  16. Looks like it's time to purchase a gun. I don't want to be Reginald Denny'd.

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  17. Hey by the way kids don't forget the Pep Rally for the Choo Choo starts in one hour! Free food and Drink! Entertinment!

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  18. Once and for all, that worthless, feral, dead between the eyes Eggplant fuck, did NOT HAVE HIS HANDS UP!

    He was trying to take the officer's firearm after robbing a convenience store. He was already a suspect in another murder and the world is a better place with him (Brown) in hell, on his knees, sucking the devil's cock.

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  19. Wow, Central Patrol has a 'day room!'. I haven't heard that phrase since Army days in the late sixties! What do ya bet there'll be no room for businessmen, because the place will be full of media there to get their daily police handout news story.

    I think one of the TV stations should do a story on the comments section and the pathetics who write most of the n-word posts.

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  20. 2:57 You working for Sly's CK Social Media Command Center? Mission - make visitors think this the normal mentality of TKC readership?

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  21. Don't worry, shoe store owners, your work boots will be untouched!!!

    HA HA BECAUSE SEE NIGGERS ARE LAZY AND DON'T WORK HA HA

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  22. 2:28 Man, you must have a poster of Chuck up right over your keyboard working your tool as you look at it.

    Not everything is about "Chuck".

    You are the pussy you anonymous douche.

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  23. Please send a few of those thieving, looting bastards over to my house. I have something for them.

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    1. What do you have for them? A lot of profanity, empty threats, alcoholic breath and some rotten teeth?

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    2. Damn, you described your mama and your sister exactly, but they can't get out your trailer door. Quit fetchin' them buckets of chicken for the Little Lottas.

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  24. Bernard "MadDog" Goetz7/29/15, 3:56 PM

    This reminds me that I've been lax on my long meandering walks around KC.

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  25. 3:41 sucks BBC!

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  26. 3:11 I don't think it was ever about Mike Brown, I think it was about police brutality as a whole. And since these protests we have seen more cops brought up on charges including homicides since the 70's. And unless you think the Scott case or the most recent one in Cincy were somehow justified I think you'd be glad that the someone is watching the watchers.

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  27. Just amazing that there are people who would waste their and everyone else's taking time and energy making up a day of "remembrance" over a dud and a loser and a situation that was based completely on a series of lies.
    But if all you do is march around, lie in the street, inconvenience other people who are trying to earn livings and raise their families, and then demand and extort, any excuse, no matter how worthless, is more than enough to give you a chance to take to Twitter, take selfies, and otherwise become "famous".
    And all the local tv news bimbos will be there to breathlessly report on this "historic" event.
    Sometimes it's hard to imagine how much lower all this can possible go.

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  28. 4:29 Ya I don't get why people would get all dressed up as indians and march around a boat throwing tea into a harbor because a tyrannical government. You're right, a total waste of time. Better to just get on your knees and say "Yes, Massa." You first, I want to see how that works out for you. /sarcasm

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  29. Does this signal from the KCPD that if there is civil unrest (nice word for riots) the KCPD will do like what was done in Ferguson and Baltimore and stand down? Gee what happens if the thugs take out the street car?

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  30. I think the news station should do a real, local interest story on the stupid-assed, bleeding hearts, like 3:11, who buy into most anything and are lead by whichever way the wind blows. Assholes like this, are a bane to community and intelligent thought. Whatever is popular, is the most important thing. Don't worry that NIGGERS are killing white people at alarming rate, it's more important to worry about those poor black people's civil rights.....Oh, fuck you!

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  31. Nigs gwine nig.

    Troof.

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  32. Hey Tom Spaha or should we say......Chuck. We know it's you turd face.

    You still suck and the message is the same. Shut the fuck up loser. That's the same lame shit you try and pull daily on KCC while you are sucking Glazer and Hearne.

    You are one eat up motherfucker.

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  33. http://www.kjmhuy.com/7/29/15, 5:23 PM

    What is http://www.kjmhuy.com/ 3:29 ? Beware ! You could receive a knock on your door or your head .

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  34. The meeting for August 10, has been cancelled. Your are too stand down and let them Loot and Burn !

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  35. 4:54 What about my white civil rights? You think the police only violate black rights? News for you, your wrong. The cops don't discriminate they violate everyone's rights equally.

    The other 4:54, they did not stand down in Ferguson. They employed weapons of war that aren't we aren't even allowed to use against terrorists.

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  36. Need I remind you, we fought the Revolutionary War over abuse of police powers. This country was founded because of abusive police powers.

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    1. Need I remind YOU that the founders of this country were...................




      ....RACISTS!!!!!!!!

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  37. Why can't the KCPD admit what the problem is and what needs to be done to fix it. These so called information meetings are nothing but a public jerk off in an attempt to sugar coat the real issue. The black Police Chief is minus the balls to admit his race is the cause of this need for warning.

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  38. Why can't the KCPD admit what the problem is and what needs to be done to fix it? These so called information meetings are nothing but propaganda in an attempt to sway public opinion. The Police Chief is self-serving and refuses to admit his officers and department are the cause of this need for warning.

    (BTW, I'm not aware of any threat of civil unrest. I'd love to hear what the "threat" is, are there any links?)

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  39. 3:41 why don't you come find out big man!

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    1. 645, I can watch Deliverance to see your kinfolk if I want. Why waste the gas?

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  40. 6:29 are you really that stupid?

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  41. @4:33
    Ferguson was based completely on a lie and to continue trying to make believe it was anything else is just another excuse to march around and make demands...in Kansas City.
    The great majority of murders in KCMO have been black on black homicides. Why not spending some time, effort, and energy on some local issue that you might be able to actually do something about and improve the community?
    Let's get online and find something new to march around about tomorrow.
    What a joke.

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  42. 7:22 I never said Mike Brown was justifiably or unjustifiably killed. I don't know. What I do know is that the police are not perfect, they commit many crimes. And yet they are rarely prosecuted. It wasn't until after Ferguson that local prosecutors realized they could not continue to sweep these under the rug, except Jean Peters Baker that is.

    I don't care about Mike Brown, and I don't know the circumstances that caused his death. But I do know that we live in a country where the government perpetrates crimes against citizens everyday, the IRS, Clinton Emails, NSA, FISA Courts. It is the police, not the military, that is the enforcement arm of the government. And the police, including the local KCPD, are not without blood on their hands.

    They have made a mockery of our judicial system, it is them that has dismantled the rule of law. Its not the blacks, no matter how horrible and void of morals their culture maybe. I think people here give them too much credit.

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  43. 7:22 and others on this board try to frame the issue as you are either for the cops or you are for the industrial race complex ala Al Sharpton. That is not the case. There are patriotic, red-blooded Americans, who love the United States, that are very concerned with the state of civil rights. And even though the term was hijacked in the 1960's, civil rights don't just imply rights of minorities. Civil Rights protect us all.

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  44. Kkk all the way!

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  45. If people are correctly concerned about the litany of government abuses listed by 7:41, participating in a demonstration specifically organized to recognize the anniversary of the Michael brown episode in Ferguson seems like an odd and ineffectual approach to calling attention to those issues and getting them addressed. In fact, most people at the march won't have the faintest idea of what you're talking about.
    Police departments don't set their own priorities and establish their own policies and operate without any scrutiny or accountability unless they're allowed to by the civilians who are elected or appointed to provide oversight. Just like the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs doesn't set national defense policy and is answerable to the elected national authority. The first question that has to be asked in Ferguson, Baltimore, and the locations of other recent incidents is where were the elected officials as some of these practices went on for years and where were the local voters who didn't pay enough attention to demand changes?
    As for supporting civil rights. There are activities and organizations almost too numerous to count which have and continue to work for civil rights and inclusion, but equating an event specifically organized for the purpose of recognizing what went on in Ferguson is a very narrow, exclusive, and inappropriate, as 7:47 states, highjacking, of the cause and the term itself.
    This TKC posting wasn't about the many excesses of government at many levels, nor did it mention civil rights as a discreet issue.
    It's subject is preparation for a civil disobedience activity specifically organized around the lie of Ferguson a year ago.
    Confusing and conflating that with other more general and perhaps more generally supportable issues demeans them.

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  46. Civil Unrest?

    What is the sell by date on Civil rights legislation?

    Will this be an unending White Mans burden into perpetuity

    In a hundred years will we be still under the false specious, pernicious yoke of White Guilt?

    Gimme a sunset.

    Gimme a number.

    It's time you slugs paid your own way

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  47. This is pathetic. You ever notice what is said about blacks isn't said about other races? Do police ever have to warn businesses about Asians possibly rioting in the future? You ever hear to not go to a certain part of town because that's where the white people live? Of course not. We have the bar so low for black people yet they manage to go under it every time.

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