Did Your Favorite Politico Mention Crime?!?!



Kansas City ranks embarrassingly high on most lists of dangerous cities.

Here's another reminder of this fact from a KICK-ASS TKC READER:

Kansas City Ranks High On The U.S. News & World Report List Of Dangerous Cities.

It's a disgusting reputation that this town holds and the only thing not up for debate on the matter is most of the incumbents didn't do much to address the situation.

Comments

  1. What did you expect from a
    do-nothing, no one held accountable, Board of Police Commissioners and Police Department.

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  2. Are these "lists" worth even the slick paper they are printed on?

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  3. Mentioning crime doesn't quite cut it. Remember that Funkhouser claims that's his top priority in his next term, even though he's governed over more than 400 homicides in his first.
    For each of the candidates, the question is:
    "WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO PERSONALLY COMMIT TO DOING"?
    That will make the list much shorter!

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  4. They didn't mention how well KC drivers stop at red lights?

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  5. They did not make a Kansas City documentary called the "Murder Factory" for nothing.
    Kansas City home to crime and murder.

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  6. A "KICK-ASS TKC READER"

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    man, you crack me up.

    dude, you are so pathetic

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  7. oh, and if you'd have read, it's actually the FBI's list.

    not US News & World Report.

    really, dude, you are tragically funny

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  8. What matters most to me is the disregard for these reports by Jan Marcason, Cindy Circo, and the others pushing a convention hotel as a top priority.

    People are not comming to the City for conventions or tourism because of the crime problem. So having the public pay one cent for this hotel makes no sense. It is certain to fail.

    But we are not alone with this problem, St. Louis and the entire State is cited as unsafe.

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  9. Stopping the crime starts which each and every person in the City not just the city government, and that's where the problems is. To few people are willing to step up and report or turn in crimal activity in their own back yard. Stop complaining the the government is not doing enough and do your own part first, the bitch about it

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  10. Recaller who do you call?
    The police at the capital grille?

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  11. Dey be wildin'!!

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  12. I live in the Northland so I don't really think I'm part of Kansas City.

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  13. Easy Venessa.

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  14. To: 2:01 PM ----
    Police identify man stabbed to death in Northland neighborhood.

    They're coming your way. Won't be long now.

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  15. I m 2.01 anon what happens south of 64th street is not really the northland.

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