Kansas City Longest Night Murder Memorial Remembers Murder Victims Across Metro

This year an uptick in domestic violence killings and random gunfire in middle-class neighborhoods pushed the homicide count upward. Read more:

190 crosses placed in church's lawn, service held to remember this year's murder victims

With two weeks left in 2017, the Kansas City metro has seen one of its most violent years in decades. On Thursday, the longest night of the year, a church in Leawood held a special service to remember murder victims. The crosses have been in the lawn for a week.

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  1. I bet this piece of shit Leawood church didn’t give a fuck about the 190 dead people when they were alive. Kind of phony to try to pretend they care now.

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  2. What are they supposed to do? Give their money to drug dealers and gang bangers?

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    1. No. However, they could look within themselves as to why they wish to offer the illusion that they care about any of those dead people. Why do they care so much what people think about them. The fact is, they don’t care about any of those people. They just want to appear as if they did.

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  3. Why don’t they paint the crosses black for all the dead niggers and white for the white people, ninety Percent would be black

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  4. KCPD has failed us.

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  5. 9:12 sounds like one of the arrogant pricks at the Kansas City Atheist Coalition.

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  6. 9:12 and 10:49 sound pissed that the memorial is drawing attention to the crimes.

    For all we know, they are some of the criminals who want these things forgotten

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  7. 190 ?! Where that figure come from?

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