More deets are coming in after a scary knifing in this embattled party district . . .
"Investigators say the man attacked him with a pocket knife outside the Subway restaurant near Roanoke and Westport Road some time after 5 p.m."
Fox4 offers an EXCLUSIVE look at the suspect in custody and WESTPORT DENIZENS TELL US THAT KNIFE FIGHT is connected to panhandler hobos hanging out on the island betwixt Southwest Trafficway and Westport Road.
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"Investigators say the man attacked him with a pocket knife outside the Subway restaurant near Roanoke and Westport Road some time after 5 p.m."
Fox4 offers an EXCLUSIVE look at the suspect in custody and WESTPORT DENIZENS TELL US THAT KNIFE FIGHT is connected to panhandler hobos hanging out on the island betwixt Southwest Trafficway and Westport Road.
Read more . . .
One arrested after man is critically hurt in Westport stabbing
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Police arrested one man on Wednesday afternoon following a stabbing that left the victim critically hurt in Westport. Investigators say the man attacked him with a pocket knife outside the Subway restaurant near Roanoke and Westport Road some time after 5 p.m.
and the perp was Asian, right?
ReplyDeleteHe looks white, dude.
ReplyDeleteThat hobo has staked the median at Westport and Southwest Trafficway.
ReplyDeleteStop giving these killer hobos dollars!!!!
Sounds like dude died... wont be staking out that corner much longer...
ReplyDeleteWestport Road and Southwest Trafficway is not a place you should have to worry about being stabbed at 5:30PM... After dark, maybe, but not during the evening rush hour when thousands of cars are passing by that intersection each hour. My bet is that it turns out to be a mentally unstable person who stabbed someone who looked at them wrong way or committed some other perceived slight.
ReplyDeleteKCPD can't get the job done.
ReplyDeleteI normally advocate compassion for the homeless but you have to remember that a lot of the people begging at the street corners are just looking for drug money. Be careful and don't trust them. Watch your back and keep a good distance.
ReplyDeleteIf you feel guilty, give to your local charities and support the social safety net.
Good answer Midtown Mom
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