
The 1st weekend of Summer offers Kansas City a frightening look at the violence the very near future holds as a spate of criminality and gunfire blasts marred last night.
Check it:
Road Rage On Both Sides Of The State Line
Police arrest 2 after overnight chase
Double Dose Of East Side Gunfire
Two shot overnight near Research Medical Center in Kansas City
No Rest Stop From Critical Gun Blasts
Police: 1 shot at midtown KC gas station
Developing . . .
And this used to be such a nice city.
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to post that Gay Sly pic with his mouth taped shut today!
ReplyDeleteGo ahead folks keep voting the Gay and Blacks into office as you can see the whole city is going down the crapper right in front of your eyes
ReplyDeleteCan someone direst me to the shooting reports at the Rolling Stones concert. where the 10's of thousands of white people gathered at Arrowhead?
ReplyDeleteSay whaaaaaat? Nobody was shot, no shots fired, no reports of violence, robberies, or rapes?
directsorry i couldnt spell right, thats the black in me.
ReplyDeleteIf they would just take down that Confederate Flag, then "oppressed" minorities in the "Protected Class" would stop killing, raping and assaulting everything in sight.
ReplyDeleteAgain, how many people were shot and killed at the Rolling Stones' concert? 65K people no incidents. A few months ago there was a hip-hop concert at Bartle and it ended with a rolling gun battle down West Pennway.
ReplyDeleteAwe, yes. Gunfire conveniently located near Research Medical Center. At least the thugs will have a fighting chance at survival with medical care so close by. Didn't there used to be a police station over there. The mere notion that a police facility is within short distance makes all the difference on crime... said no sane person.
ReplyDeleteI thought Jay Hidges and sly reduced crime
ReplyDeleteAgain, NIGGERS can do whatever they please!
ReplyDeleteAll these articles make mention of "Victims" the only real victim here is the taxpayers who will foot the medical bill so these animals can live another day and no doubt retaliate against whomever did them wrong
ReplyDeleteHello friends........... how's that black crime working for you over the weekend ?
ReplyDeleteDon't bother me at all Bear, I just don't go where they hang out at.
ReplyDeleteBob Wildman, the Bear like's your style. BTW......could you suggest a "Negro Free" area where the Bear could enjoy a cocktail ?
ReplyDeleteSmithville. But hurry.
ReplyDeleteIt would be just great to have a NIGGER-free area of the world, where humans could have a drink or a smoke, without NIGGERS fouling the air. Is there such a place in KC?? Please tell me...
ReplyDeleteAnd don't forget that most of those NIGGERS that got shot, don't have insurance OR a job, so their medical expenses get paid by.........YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteI will not read the linked stories because I already know what happened. It happens over and over again. White racist were picking on blacks and it led to violence, right?......right?
ReplyDelete7:56 there are places but we can't post them here. We don't want the black animal finding out. You'll have to seek them out yourself. Check on yelp or somewhere. There are places in KC city limits that are fine.
ReplyDeleteRight, let's go out after dark and buy a tank full of gas.
ReplyDeleteWhat ARE you people, brain-damaged? What do you think Killer City is, fucking Fantasy Land?
MOST IMPORTANT CRIMES happen in Washington... not in the ghetto. TIME FOR TONY to start Watchdogging the KC area rep districts. Its easy pickens, they'll mail the votes to him.
ReplyDeleteLIKE THIS...for the 6th district Sam GRAVES north of the river. An obedient Republican, bought out by BIG ENERGY and BIG HEALTH CARE. His constituents are the losers.
IPAB Repeal – Passage - Vote Passed (244-154, 35 Not Voting)
The House passed a bill that would repeal the provisions of the 2010 health care overhaul that created the Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB), which is designed to recommend cost-cutting measures if Medicare spending exceeds a target growth rate. The cost of repealing IPAB would be offset by rescinding an estimated $8.8 billion from the Prevention and Public Health Fund created under the 2010 health care overhaul.
Rep. Sam Graves voted YES
EPA Carbon Emission Rules -- Passage - Vote Passed (247-180, 6 Not Voting)
The House passed a bill that would postpone the dates by when states and existing fossil-fuel power plants must comply with current or future EPA rules to reduce carbon emissions until all judicial challenges are completed, and it allows state governors to opt out of developing an emissions reduction plan or complying with a federal plan for existing plants if he or she determines that the requirement would have an adverse effect on electricity ratepayers.
Rep. Sam Graves voted YES