Update: Activist Alonzo Washington Calls Out Kansas City Lenders Over Wheelchair Repo



Here's a story that's exceptionally relevant as X-mas bills come due for all Kansas City residents . . . Activist Alonzo Washington continues his work to help a family in the midst of title loan trouble and a VERY CONTROVERSIAL alleged repossession of a special needs kid's wheelchair . . . Here's the latest . . .

UPDATE: "The outreach of Alonzo Washington to the press & public has encouraged the title loan company to give Ma'liya's wheelchair back an independent tow truck driver donated a car to her family for her medical visits. The car will be given to the family tomorrow."


Alonzo Washington: Van taken by title loan company in KCMO contained special wheelchair for a paraplegic 2 year old special needs child and hasn't been returned yet!

Yesterday the van was thought to stolen in KCMO which is no news because it's a crime ridden city of lawlessness. However, what makes this a newsworthy story is that the would be stolen van contained a two year old paraplegic special needs child's modified wheelchair within it. The child's name is Ma'liya Lowery and can't do much of anything on her own & her special wheelchair helps her to function. It's very important to recover the wheelchair as promptly as possible because the wheelchair is custom made for her & it will take months to make the child another one.

UPDATE: After tips came in that a large truck took the van Ma'liya's family figured out that the title loan company that they were working with took their van. The title loan company denied they took the van twice but finally admitted it after they learned a activist & press was working on the story. Ma'liya's family was forced to move away from KCK after a spate of violence broke out in their neighborhood & their home was shot up by random thugs. They relocated to KCMO with a car title loan on their van. The title loan company promised they would work with the family due to their special circumstances but reneged by taking the van & not releasing it. The title loan company is so heartless that they won't even give back the custom made wheelchair to a special needs 2 year old child. The family now have no transportation at all.

The family has reached out to activist, Alonzo Washington for assistance & he helped them find the van with social media tips . . .
Last year he helped gain publicity & pay for the funeral of a teen who was killed trying to cross a busy highway. He will work to help to resolve this local family's plight. A Go Fund Me account has been re-set up to help replace the family's van & wheelchair if it isn't released by the loan company. The funds will serve to help the family gain access to transportation & health aids for Ma'liya. Please announce this effort in your coverage . . . The following is the link to the Go Fund Me Page:

www.gofundme.com/wheelchair4ma-lyia.

The family is open and ready to do press interviews with any media source interested in covering the story. You may contact the care giver of the child. Her name is Diedra Lowery . . .  Activist, Alonzo Washington has been making appeals for tips via his Twitter page (@kccrimefighter). Please consider covering this breaking news story. Pictures of Ma'liya can be found on his Twitter page as well. It is Alonzo's hope that news of the evil practices of this title loan company will force them to do the right thing. A special needs child is suffering because a poor family did what they had to do to move their child away from the negative gun violence in our city that cops, vigils & balloon releases can't stop.
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Comments

  1. So what happened to the title company's offer to give back the wheelchair for $25?

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  2. Why wasn't he in the wheelchair?

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  3. Alonzo decided to help the victims, instead of trying them first.

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  4. "A special needs child is suffering because a poor family did what they had to do to move their child away from the negative gun violence in our city that cops, vigils & balloon releases can't stop."

    Correction - A special needs child is suffering because the parents TOOK AN INAPPROPRIATE LOAN and then FAILED TO MAKE THE PAYMENTS.

    This has nothing to do with inappropriate action on the part of the title loan company, it has to do with parents who failed to fulfill their responsibility, and now their child suffers. No worries however, the parents are apparently utilizing the "new method" for dealings with their personal problems, that being to complain to the media that it's someone else's fault and quickly set up a GoFundMe account to grab all the cash they can.

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  5. No, they don't matter1/6/16, 9:52 AM

    Here's another way to look at it, if you don't pay back your obligations you get your shit repossessed that's how the fucking world works. Pay your bills keep your shit, or be like the child molester Byron and live off the Obama train thinking he's a nigger too that deserves free money.

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  6. Went to check out go fund me page, not there. Wanted to see how much of our money Byron donated.
    Byron they are not victims, they didn't pay the bills. Like you, deadbeats.

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  7. "crack and jenkem be expensive niggas! DATS why I pawn unkneeshiqueila's van!? she can limp to da skul. once I sells my EBT card and wins de lotto I gets de van back!"

    And that is why white people detest niggers so much and view them as the subhuman vermin leeches they ARE.

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  8. Holding this child's mobility equipment is evil. Payday/title loans are predatory for the vast majority who have very low to no other access to loan funds. Rotten interest rates and serial note obligations is debt enslavement and often further damages credit histories of the already struggling class. It's been shown most families get the title loans for car repairs, medical or dental bills, and to pay prior title loans for eligibilities to have the access to MORE funds through title loans!!! Country Club Bank and Catholic Charities partnered in 2015 to releast these loans to rework the terms to far more reasonable rates. Maybe this program is still available to this family and others.

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  9. Keeping the wheelchair is cruel. Period.
    Why is the lender not named?

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  10. Life is cruel. Pay your bills and it's not as bad.

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  11. Hey Bolonzo. Instead of flapping your pie hole how about helping raise the money to solve the problem? Yeah! That is what I thought.

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  12. I don't know who didn't pay what, but you don't take a wheelchair from a kid. Ever.

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  13. The part I don't understand is that if the child REQUIRES the chair to move why was it in the van without the child. As for Alonzo if you are the great "activist" that you claim to be why don't you part with some of the taxpayers money that you sponge a life on and go get the chair. Surely your mere presence will be enough to scare the chair out of them. Or they might just give it up to get rid of your stupid ass.

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  14. Or maybe (probably) this is just another bullshit story made up by the uber nigger again.

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  15. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^maybe the word

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  16. Yes you take a wheelchair from a kid. This is the whole problem with parents turning out kids and thinking the rest of the world is supposed to pay for raising them. If you drop yer britches to copulate and have one of these kids then your ass needs to be in jail when you are not responsible enough to plan and pay for their needs. What the hell! Should we force some rental company to provide free services and equipment? Bullshit. Zip your fucking pants and stop complaining how the world won't pay for your irresponsible fucking. No one is forced to turn out these little bastards.

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  17. This wheelchair looks like a baby stroller. When contacted by Fox4 news and we were told it was a custom wheelchair, we returned the property and wheelchair immediately. After meeting the people and verifying their true need our company donated a 2004 Impala to them. As I am writing this we were contacted by the loan company instructing us to return the vehicle. We still intend to donate this car because he said the repossessed car is a junker. Bad things happen to good people.
    And sometimes good things happen too. Life Is Good!!!!!!

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  18. If thats true it proves that if you're a nigger the rules don't apply to you, just cry racist.

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  19. Why should the "lender" or any other company, be forced to buy a wheelchair for anybody?? Bullshit, just let these fucking NIGGERS fend for themselves, just like the rest of us. Hell, nobody's buying us free chairs, cars or whatever...

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