If Grandview is the new Raytown, then Raytown is the new Troost. Here's a look at authorities struggling to maintain control. Checkit:
Raytown police ask Missouri Highway Patrol for help investigating recent homicides
Multiple homicides recently in Raytown is putting stress on the police department and forcing outside agencies to step in. Investigators say that they do not know what is driving the trend. "We are always concerned about any level of violence within the city," Raytown police Sgt. Gary Davis said.
Well I suppose we should applaud them for being creative in difficult circumstances.
ReplyDeleteNever would have guessed that when you deplete your Police force, violent crime goes up.
ReplyDelete^^^^^^^^^ 10:09 PM ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.
ReplyDeleteThis was a disaster waiting to happen. And people know the members of our council who created it.
Kudos to those officers that stayed with that town. If that city doesn't get it's act together it's only going to get worse. I seriously can't understand the logic in cutting cops when you're so close to KC and all that violence.
ReplyDeleteTake a look at their municipal court. Few cases. The cops are letting people walk...as a protest I guess. But if you let the small crimes go, bigger ones will follow.
ReplyDelete10:19...do they? Then name them. NOW! Or shut up!
ReplyDeleteThe raytown City clowncil found out that they are the stupidest people ever, they took control of the police and now they have no idea what their doing, incompetence at killa shitty level, maybe even worse, those people need to be fired
ReplyDeleteMayor Mike McDonough
ReplyDeleteWard I
Karen Black
Frank Hunt
Ward 2
Jason Greene
Jim Aziere
Ward 3
Ryan Myers
Mark Moore
Ward 4
William "Bill" Van Buskirk
Steve Meyers
Ward 5
Derek Ward
Bonnaye Mims
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