TKC BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE NEWS!!! CRIME STAT EXPERT DR. ERNEST EVANS EXPLAINS NATIONWIDE HOMICIDE TREND UPTICK IMPACTING KANSAS CITY AND THE CONNECTION TO FERGUSON RACIAL RIOTS!!!



In a thoughtful analysis of recent data, Dr. Ernest Evans provides critical and thoughtful analysis of crime trends that have devastated Kansas City along with the rest of the nation.

IN A THOUGHTFUL EXAMINATION OF RECENT DATA, DR. EVANS CONTENDS THAT REAX TO THE RACIAL UPRISING RIOTS IN FERGUSON, MISSOURI HAVE INCITED HIGHER MURDER COUNTS ACROSS THE NATION AND IN KANSAS CITY!!!

Like it or not, this data concurs with previous statements from Kansas City Chief Of Police Forté who has also commented on a connection between feelings of injustice within a community to higher murder rates.

We thank Dr. Evans for bringing his expertise to the forefront here and hope that this data helps to stop the current slaughter that includes the murder of innocent children on the streets on Kansas City.

Dr. Ernest Evans: Homicide Surge in US in Last Half of 2014

Well, the Department of Justice has finally gotten around to releasing the annual Uniform Crime Report for calendar year 2014, and it shows what everyone has long suspected: There was a homicide surge in the US in the last six months of 2014, apparently in reaction to the tragic death of Michael Brown in Ferguson on August 9, 2014.

The UCR for 2014 does not break down homicide stats by periods of the year, so here is why I make the foregoing assessment: The preliminary UCR for 2014, which was issued in the spring of 2015 and covered the first six months of 2014, reported that in the first six months of 2014 there had been a 6% drop in homicides in the US compared to the same time period in 2013. However, the full-year 2014 UCR reported that there had only been a .5% drop in homicides for the whole of calendar year 2014 compared to calendar year 2013.

For homicides to have fallen 6% in the first six months of 2014 but to have finished the year with only a .5% decline then homicides in the last six months of 2014 must have been higher than their totals in the last six months of 2013. So, the homicide surge that most cities in the US are now witnessing appears to have begun in the latter half of 2014.

Update:

The homicide stats for KCMO for 2014 were in keeping with this trend: In the first eight months of 2014 we had 41 homicides--in the last four months of 2014 we had 39 homicides. 

 In Christ, Ernest Evans
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  1. I think this data is important because the media touting all of the city programs that were supposed to have solved this problem have now went silent.

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  2. Why is it that African Americans have responded to tragedy within their community with violence against one another? Whether it's 1968 or 2014, this makes no sense. I would understand it if they started taking out their frustrations on the police but to increase black on black violence or, in the case of 1968, burn down their neighborhoods, is pointless.

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    1. 6:16 Nearly all crime committed against black people is at the hands of a black perpetrator.

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  3. Ernest Evans, Crime Expert. Didn't realize that he was a parking lot manager in Westport.

    Seems that most of Buttholio's so called "experts" and actually dipshits he finds on the streets of Crossroads while running that basement media empire and chasing the coffee shop waitress from Harrisonville.

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  4. Calm down, Tony is under a little stress now that jugaloo condoms didn't sire him any children due to the free market demand of fetal tissue

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  5. I'm glad you're back Polar Bear this place needed some class and intelligent comments and you bring that to the table.

    Welcome back dude!

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  6. 6:16 Pm
    I agree with you man, if this is part of the response to the Ferguson riots why is it almost always black on black crime it makes no sense at all.

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    1. You're not black. You apparently don't know that the majority of crime committed against blacks is committed by blacks. While they are outraged by systemic racism, the actions show that they are equally outraged by the perpetuation of crime that largely stems from black people. It doesn't matter what it is, it comes back to latent aggression that no black person wants to talk about. In recent weeks, two black guys have shot and killed their kids. Even when the black father is in the child's life, there is again this latent resentment. The problem is compounded by a lack of justice, too. When the world doesn't or refuses to hold black people for crimes committed against them, they see street justice. Street justice is better than none. While white people seem to have an advantage in life by simply being white, black people recognize that but no circumstance is more prominent than the here and now. They condemn white supremacy but the issues before present a more present threat. The looting, burning, rioting essentially is their justice whether rational to others or not.

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  7. I think if we look at this objectively, a lot of it is related to domestic violence. There should be more resources and more support dedicated to people dealing with domestic violence situations. That is a good place to start instead of racism and placing blame.

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  8. This is city was once a great and proud place. We were prosperous and our influence was felt across the nation and the world. When Kansas City spoke, people listened and our leaders helped to shape the world in which we now life.

    Now that time is over. In the aftermath we live in a city that refuses to vote and has given up on most things associated with the American dream.

    The rest of the world is moving on, leaving Kansas City behind.

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  9. what fantasy land were you living in Master KC? Was that the nigger free KC?

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  10. Has Paul Rudd tweeted himself wearing a KCFD hat yet?

    He will, just you wait.

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  11. I think Mr. Evans puts too much emphasis on Ferguson, this could have also had a lot to do with the weather. It was a lot colder in the early part of 2014 than it was throughout the rest of the year. Let's not over explain things. Sometimes the simplest answer is the best one.

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  12. 10:04 PM

    I believe a theory called Occam's razor is what you're talking about. Many criminal investigations are solved that way. Rather then looking at something with complexity go at in from a simplistic angle to solve the solution.

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  13. Mister KC: Kansas City could have been called a great and proud city only during two long-ago periods: when it was a major starting point for the mid-19th-century white migration to the West Coast, and during Prohibition, when it was the Las Vegas of its time, famous nationwide for its free-flowing liquor and abundant whores. The only thing KC has retained from the prosperous Pendergast era is a lot of buildings and infrastructure, now mostly crumbling, and notoriously corrupt politics, although the present ruling crooks don't seem to be nearly as competent as Pendergast's goons were.

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  14. The KCPD gave up on controlling crime years ago when the main task given to them was to raise revenue from tickets. Now they simply fill out reports, go through the motions, trying not to get hurt and putting in enough years for the pension. Who could blame them? Every thug is a gentle giant, the prosecutor won't prosecute, you can't chase criminals if they drive off, and there is an endless supply of wannabe gangbangers growing up without parents.

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  15. 6:48... "The looting, burning, rioting essentially is their justice whether rational to others or not."

    That has got to be the some of the dumbest rationalizing I have read on this blog in a while. It's not my fault I torched my own home, or killed my own child, it's "the man's" fault because I don't like the way he responds when the OCCASIONAL non black-on-black crime occurs. I choose not to focus on 90% of the crime committed within my own community, but rather blame this on the 10% that doesn't.

    The increase in violent crime boils down to three major factors:

    - The response (media, DOJ, etc.) to the recent police incidents has emboldened the bad parts of the black community who now realize that they can rob and kill with a level of impunity, as holding them accountable for their actions (or even reporting on them) has been deemed un-PC and racist. Calls of "racism" have become the red-baiting of our generation.

    - Law enforcement has begun to abandon the community, which in many ways is the logical response to being shown and told that their efforts will not only not be supported (via prosecutions, etc.), but will be condemned as racist.

    - The black community refuses to hold itself accountable for the actions of some of its members, choosing to blame others rather than look inward. The complete and total collapse of the black family unit (and it's resulting poverty) and the glorification of gangsta culture have contributed greatly to the current crises, but these are "hard truths" too difficult to address. Yet again, calls of "racism" are much easier to handle.

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  16. NOT WINNING.

    You have destroyed the meaning of BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE just like FOX has destroyed "FAIR AND BALANCED." Gets irritatingly old.

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  17. Dear Mr. Polar Bear: Thank you for your comment about my memo to Mr. Tony. There is nothing wrong with being a parking lot attendant, but I am afraid that you are wrong when you say that that is my profession. I am a professor of political science teaching at Kansas City Kansas Community College--and I have a doctorate in political science from MIT. Like I say, nothing wrong with working in a parking lot, but that is not what I do for a living. In Christ, Dr. Ernest Evans

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