TKC BREAKING AND EXCLUSIVE NEWS!!! CHECK THE JACKSON COUNTY HOLIDAY CARD OFFERED TO KANSAS CITY SUSPECTS AFTER OPERATION 'ICE MELT' SWEEP!!!
Top of the news tonight is a Kansas City holiday season roundup courtesy of the KCPD, The Jackson County Prosecutor's office AND KC Nova.
Remember we heard FIRST WORD of this move last night . . .
Here's the aftermath . . .
Operation Ice Melt nets arrests in northeast KC
Police, prosecutors and federal agents teamed up for the start of what KC NoVA calls Operation Ice Melt.
"You continue to engage in violence and we will meet you with all we've got," said Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters-Baker.
Groundwork for the operation began months ago when KC NoVA got messages to the people causing or influencing much of the mayhem in Kansas City's northeast neighborhoods, offering them assistance if they choose to turn away from crime.
Those people were encouraged to share the offer with their cohorts.
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Even better . . .
AFTER THE KANSAS CITY SUSPECT ROUNDUP THE DETAINEES GOT A HOLIDAY MESSAGE FROM KC NOVA!!! RIGHT NOW WE'VE GOT FIRST LOOK AT THE TRAGIC COWTOWN CROOK CARD!!!
Check it:
Just a bit sad and not even a wreath . . .
Now here's the word according to the Prosecutor's office and KC NoVA. . .
Operation Ice Melt enforces on Northeast group
A group enforcement action initiated Tuesday by the Kansas City No Violence Alliance (KC NoVA) has netted nearly 55 arrests and numerous other law enforcement actions, including the closing of nine properties associated with Northeast group members’ criminal activity.
Kansas City Police Department officers, members of the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office, DART inspectors and other law enforcement officials focused Tuesday on members of Northeast groups that have been connected recently to violence, according to Major Joe McHale, project manager of KC NoVA.
McHale detailed that 54 city and state arrests were made Tuesday, 39 warrants were cleared and 15 new charges were filed, including felony eluding. Six firearms were recovered, including two reported to be connected to a possible violent crime and a variety of drugs, including a pound of marijuana, were recovered. A large amount of stolen property also was recovered.
In recent days as part of Operation Ice Melt, Jackson County prosecutors have filed 13 criminal cases for drug possession and tampering, three more serious felony cases for Resisting Arrest, Assault 1st Degree, Armed Criminal Action and Unlawful Use of a Weapon. Two criminal cases are also being submitted to federal prosecutors.
In addition, bond has been revoked on two members of the Northeast group, nine properties were closed and posted on Tuesday by Jackson County DART (Drug Abatement Response Team) because of numerous code violations that rendered the properties uninhabitable. Legal steps were also initiated Tuesday by the prosecutor’s office to evict two residents who were engaged in illegal drug activity. Any illegal cable hookups are also being investigated.
Group enforcements are a key focus of the KC NoVA effort to reduce violence in Kansas City. Members of groups associated with violence are engaged before any enforcement and offered services and other help. They are also warned that if anyone in their group is associated with violence, an enforcement action will result against all members of their group.
“They were offered anything we could do to help them choose a different path and to interrupt a cycle of violence,” said Major Joe McHale, KC NoVA’s project manager. “Instead they chose violence.”
McHale noted that the goal of KC NoVA is ensure swift and certain consequences for any person who fails to heed warnings to stay away from violence.
In a press briefing before Operation Ice Melt, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker stated that key law enforcement agencies are working together to focus their best efforts on the persons responsible for violence in Kansas City. Anyone associated with violence should be warned that “we will meet you with all we’ve got,” Baker said.
KC NoVA is a collaboration of law enforcement and community leaders, including Police Chief Darryl Forte’, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker, Mayor Sly James, U.S. Attorney Tammy Dickinson and UMKC Chancellor Leo Morton. KC NoVA targets reductions in violent crime in Kansas City, especially homicides.
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UPDATE:
FOX4KC: Officers swarm area on KCMO’s East side and recover stolen goods, narcotics
KSHB: More than 50 criminals arrested in KCPD sweep
KMBC: A major sweep by members of Kansas City's No Violence Alliance rounded up some of Kansas City's most persistent criminals Tuesday.
Operation Ice Melt
ReplyDeleteHas a nice ring to it.
Any protestors want to try the "entrapment-they we're set up" card?
ReplyDeleteGood Job. Keep this up and I may actually consider going out after dark and resuming a normal life.
ReplyDeleteThere is no shortage of opportunity to work your way up in this country and there is more to life then sneakers and swisher sweets.
ReplyDeleteWho was arrested? What were they arrested for? Any reason to believe they won't make a deal for probation? This sounds a lot like pure PR.
ReplyDeleteThose arrested could have opted to become computer coders. A dreadful job-profession but never the less a growing field that may pay a living wage.
ReplyDeleteTo many dudes willing to work for pizza and beer so I don't know about the living wage thing 5:47.
ReplyDeleteWho was arrested? What were they arrested for?
ReplyDeleteProbably the don't snitch goons who's main purpose in life is to rough up and intimidate innocent and law abiding people in the neighborhood.
Fuck The Police!!!
ReplyDeleteFuck MSM!
ReplyDeleteFeeling a little safer. Keep it going!
ReplyDeleteGonna need to start building some new "accommodations" at some point.
ReplyDeleteMaybe we can build the worlds largest prison and put CK on the map again. Central location from anywhere in the U.S. Could even extend the toy train right to the entrance.
Call it Narrowhead Penitentiary
ReplyDeleteShould have called it Operation Karma Is A Bitch
ReplyDeleteNo pics for us moneyed Boomers in our secluded shelters up in the hills?
ReplyDeleteFucking McGruff the Crime dog.....taking a bite out of Killa City crime.
ReplyDeleteYeah they are......
Operation Party Over
ReplyDeleteThat has nice ring to it.
That's one small step for a man; one giant leap for mankind
ReplyDeleteGod Bless The Boy's In Blue!
ReplyDeleteSeems like a lot a resources to catch a couple murder's WTF?
ReplyDeleteThey now have an opportunity to get selfies (mugshots) that show how bad and dangerous they are so they can share them on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and dozens of other mega-corporate websites.
ReplyDeleteThey Boy's In Blue and the military surplus they rode in on!
ReplyDeleteDarren Wilson makes the police look like frightened pussies.
ReplyDeletePlease be ready for more fun tonight. Hopefully the police will take more action. Please, take more action!
ReplyDeleteSend that Chancellor back to cop school
ReplyDeleteall that money for student loans and all they do is turn your information into the police?
ReplyDeleteWon't this make Sly look bad among his constituents?
ReplyDeletesounds like alot of bloviating from jaxco. please post the facts if they are ever released. you know like how many actual arrests and on what charges. because this whole pre-crime, social media experiment led by UMKC and KCNOVA seems suspect.
ReplyDeleteLooks like they cleaned up a lot of our worst white trash on the news videos.
ReplyDelete6:35 if they caught any murderers then good for them, but I have my doubts. probably only probation violations, but i hope your right.
ReplyDelete!!!
ReplyDeleteSaw some scraggly looking white dude named "pit bull" hauled off in cuffs.
ReplyDeleteDon't think that will be a loss for most people in the neighborhood.
actually i'm sure the druggies in the neighborhood will chalk it up as a loss.
ReplyDeleteso instead of clearing warrants as they were issued, they waited for the photo op and did a bunch all at once? thank you for doing your job? want a cookie?
ReplyDeletewell the arrest list is out. who's Christian Stalder? any relation I wonder? some drug charge.
ReplyDelete7:28 link?
ReplyDeleteWho was the young man KCPD put into ICU last night?
ReplyDeletefucking people up is called "socialized losses" and doesn't come out of the police budget.
ReplyDeleteI saw it here.
ReplyDeletelol
all in all, on its face it sounds like a success. nothing ground breaking, but the idea of focused enforcement on known criminals is a good one. good old fashioned stake outs and investigation.
ReplyDeleteno homeruns in that list though. one pound of marijuana, two baseball bats, and illegal cable hookups? the feds broke up the Diaz family 2 weeks ago and got hundreds of pounds of drugs (meth, weed, and coke).
kind of hard to believe there was too much resisting of arrest, thats like saying the rollie pollies resisted when they rolled up into balls.
Tax payer's pick up the police budget and the hospital bills in ICU. Sounds like a win win situation for City Hall since all they did was spend money as fast as they can?
ReplyDeleteThe captcha said "snout" as in Pig Snout!
ReplyDeleteNotice the captcha's get fuzzy to read when there's a chance the article could draw criticism on the Kansas City Police Department?
ReplyDeleteAnd your pets are stealing your thoughts. Wear tinfoil.
DeleteGo fuck your pig, pig fucker
ReplyDeleteWrong site for that sort of thing, but I'm sure a brief internet search will find you something.
DeleteWe should expect violent crime to drop 1000 percent now that the states best and brightest has tackled their drug habit.
ReplyDeleteCOPS LIVES DON'T MATTER!!!
ReplyDeleteExpect crime to stay about the same or all these cocksucker's will be out of work.
ReplyDeleteMeaningless, inarticulate cop hate boners unite!
ReplyDeletecops hate boners???!@!!! wtf 831
ReplyDeleteLots of syllables in there, it must have thrown you. English can be tough sometimes.
DeleteCapchas seem clear on this end. Have you considered the possibility you're just a fucking idiot? :)
ReplyDeleteyou get words?!?!?! i get google earth images of houses.
ReplyDeleteNo! It's a conspiracy to...take pictures of house numbers!!! Man the barricades!
Delete55 arrest, a pond of weed and six firearms. Good police work.
ReplyDeleteNYPD cut back on stop and frisk and there was cosiderable reductions in violent crime.
ReplyDeleteIt was only a pound of weed not a pond full of weed.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the cost in man hour wages for this excellent police work or did they sell the pound of weed to pay for these salaries?
ReplyDeletei thought there was something fishy about that robot test. hidden words, pics of houses, (even some naughty words) OMG... lol
ReplyDeleteSeriously, a pound of weed? These are some broke ass criminals looking at 30 years each!
ReplyDeleteactually 912 they took all of the houses from the owners who were renting to these guys and sold it. as our friend the police chief of columbia would say. "its like pennies from heaven."
ReplyDeleteHow many bots want to get on here and shit on the KCPD anyway?
ReplyDeletei was going to grow a pond of weed out back, but then i got high.
ReplyDeleteChains in a dungeon is music to your ears.
ReplyDeleteAgain, wrong site.
Delete9;18 has a point. i am starting a campaign, "Rights For Bots--- its a-bot time!" The deplorable working conditions for these slave bots are unacceptable. Forced to troll the interwebs, reading TKC and Grandma's tech support chats. O the inhumanity for these inhuman bots.
ReplyDeletedude i only played dungeons and dragons in high school, it was a fad.
ReplyDeleteSomewhere in our community, Toni Bones just heard there is a pond of weed and has given up activism to fulfill a quest to find it. She's bringing her nifty bullhorn and self vandalized car and at least one child destined to grow up mighty confused and embarassed.
ReplyDeleteI meant harvest a pond of weed this fall but the school kids beat me to it.
ReplyDeleteRemember when we could find a joint worth of weed in the carpet
ReplyDeleteHow many joints in pond of weed?
ReplyDeleteI swear this captcha spelled my last name!
ReplyDeleteToni Bone's is an American Hero.
ReplyDeleteIn her own mind, certainly. In the real world she's a laughingstock.
DeleteOK, you win, fuck the KCPD.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate these arrests.
ReplyDeleteWE MUST SUPPORT KCPD CLEANING UP OUR NEIGHBORHOODS!
Justice for us all!
Where's Earnest Evans to report the great news in crime reduction we will experience this holiday?
ReplyDeleteThe pigs have been cracking heads for centuries and it doesn't work.
ReplyDeleteWhat a full, well-reasoned analysis.
Deletehow many joints in a pond of weed? it depends on what your lure... jibber or roach?
ReplyDeletewhat lure you use***
ReplyDeleteTweeze rs
ReplyDeleteCrime pays big time you just don't want to be some poor smuck
ReplyDeleteTweezers?!?!?!?!? NO NO NO, medical grade Vice Grips. I snatched my pair from those drawers at the end of my doctors examination table. He had all sorts of tools I had never seen in there.
ReplyDeleteCause poor people are thieves right especially if they're black its. OK for the police to put them in ICU nobody gives a fuck about em and the taxpayers support crack in their heads open.
ReplyDeleteWhat was the budget to arrest 55 perps?
ReplyDeleteIf you have to ask you can't afford it!
ReplyDelete21 billion a year is spent jailing young people in the USA
ReplyDeleteIf this was the East side, how many NIGGERS were rounded up? Obviously not enough....
ReplyDeleteFuck where is Waldo, where is that "pond of weed" ?
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