KANSAS CITY MONDAY MORNING STARTS WITH DOUBLE SHOOTING STANDOFF AND SUSPECTS STILL ON THE LOOSE!!!



Wild start to the Kansas City work week with gunfire, victims clinging to life and authorities scrambling to local suspects.

Here's the latest . . .

Fox4: Witnesses say they heard as many as 25 rounds fired during shooting near 35th and Chestnut

KMBC: Kansas City police investigate two overnight shootings. Officers said one person was shot around midnight in the area of 31st and Montegall. The condition of that victim was not immediately available. While police were investigating, they heard multiple gunshots nearby. Officers found a woman shot inside a car in the area of 34th and Chestnut. She was taken to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries.

KCTV5: 2 hurt, police involved in standoff after multiple shootings in Kansas City

KSHB: No one in home KCPD surrounded in attempt to arrest a suspected shooter

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. KC needs the space force not the streetcar!

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    1. Better title: Bloody August continues. Damn shame that our "momentum" keeps getting deflated by gunfire.

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    2. Disappearing shooters? We're in trouble if local criminals actually start learning new tricks.

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  2. Morning
    Lameness
    KanasasCity

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  3. As long as the shooters stay in KCMO they are relatively safe and have a 99% chance of not being found which allows them to do more carnage. Stray outside of KCMO and all bets are off.

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  4. Shooting never stops in KC.

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  5. How did they get loose ?

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  6. They didn't get loose, the KCPD showed up late and surrounded the wrong house!

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  7. 10:06 a.m. - the police are beginning to figure out how to handle the hood rats. Show up late, surround the wrong house, and NEVER fire your gun. This guarantees there will be no marches, vigils, protests, calls for justice against the po-po.

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  8. @2:21 That is precisely why hoodrats are safer in KCMO than anywhere else in the metro.

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