Kansas City Homicide #122 Redux: Community Confronts Fear After Torrent Of Gunfire Upturns Car In Latest Gangland-Style Murder
Resident outrage is palpable amid the 2017 crime wave and few solutions from local leaders who seem more interested in the City Hall development agenda. Checkit:
Neighbors saddened by Kansas City's 122nd homicide and sick of violence
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Wednesday afternoon 62-year-old Earl Gillespie says he was outside his home near East 16th and Lister in Kansas City, putting out a lawn chair for his wife, when gunshots rang out and sent him running for his life. "I was a little bit scared.
White people in that neighborhood, now that is poverty.
ReplyDeleteI know a few! But why is it that prominate black neighborhoods where a few white people live in this city hold the trophy for homicides? and prominant white neighborhoods where a few black people live dont????
ReplyDelete'Cause it's all white people's fault.
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