This latest local murder isn't getting much news coverage because it didn't happen in a nice part of town. Instead, the latest addition is glanced over despite the rising Kansas City homicide count. On the bright side, this local news outlet dedicated some important resources to reporting the killing:
Man shot to death in Kansas City at 7th, Norton
Police are investigating a fatal shooting at E. 7th Street and Norton Avenue. The victim was found dead in the middle of 7th Street near Lykins Square in Kansas City. The shooting call originally came in around 2 p.m. Detectives canvassed the neighborhood and went door-to-door asking if neighbors had seen anything.
Get your kicks at 136!! At this rate we’re gonna hit 156 sooner than we thought!!!
ReplyDeleteI've lived in Northeast my entire life and even I think Lykins Square is ghetto as fuck
ReplyDeleteLet me guess KCPD is NOT going to get us off of the 10 most dangerous cities this year.
ReplyDeleteKansas City out of over 20,000 cities is in the top 10 most dangerous.
Maybe John Miles can suggest building a police fort there. That will solve everything. When he needs money he calls the police.
ReplyDeleteJohn Miles will need to buy up a lot of properties "Ollie Gates" style before a fort can be built.
DeleteNo need to worry the Keystone cops are on it.
ReplyDeleteWe're having a good week. It's very important that we break the record this year. We have to get to 154. The record has stood at 153 since 1993 and that's ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteI see that Killa City is rolling........in death that is.
ReplyDeleteNortheast Is on fire! Last year there was a string of hits near the ave,, this week we got Denver, Indy n Cleveland, all the east troost cycos hang on the ave, I guarantee most of the northeast vics and perps will have a 64130 or similar zip on their home address
ReplyDeleteNobody don't see nuffin
ReplyDeleteIf it's in Brookside, we need gun control. If it's in Northest or the hood, crickets.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very exciting time for Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteWe are going to stay in the Top 10 Most Dangerous Cities.
At least we will be known for something.
Let's face the facts the criminals have nothing to fear.
Of course they have nothing to fear. Jean Petersucker Baker is the prosecutor
DeleteFeelin fine at 169!!
ReplyDeleteDoes Kansas City even have a police department?
ReplyDeleteYes we have a police departmen. They are not very competent at what they do.
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