Check this important stat check that digs deeper than just the clearance rate and offers a glimpse of families hoping for justice amid a bitterly violence holiday season:
KCPD working 48 unsolved homicides while grieving families wait for tips
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Police say their ability to solve crimes depends on witnesses and the community speaking up. Right now, KCPD is working on 48 unsolved homicides out of 120 total so far in 2018. The families of Dante Wachtler, Kenisha Washington and so many more wonder why no one has spoken up.
Add 2 more to the pile of unsolved and its only Saturday
ReplyDeleteKCPD works in geological time.
ReplyDeletePetersucker is the main problem and then there’s slie’s Interference with the popo, but hey, sLIE is helping eliminate the Black Plague buy allowing them to murder each other!
ReplyDeleteIt is not Jean Petersucker Baker’s responsibility to solve murders. Her job, as she sees it, is to make sure as many murderers as possible remain on the street.
DeleteBy the way, did you see where petersucker got 165 years plus a life sentence because some dude killed a black kid? Would she do that if it was a white kid? Doubt it. Now if she could just give have that sentence to the racist murders by blacks against whites I’d be happy with that.
ReplyDeleteHire retired detective Joe Kenda as he seems to solve cases on his TV show.
ReplyDeleteActually, the families who are "waiting for tips" really need to ask around themselves, their "friends", and neighbors.
ReplyDeleteThat's where the tips should and could be coming from.
These endless local television appearances making believe these folks have no idea of what happened have no credibility whatsoever.
Get serious.
Who cares, they’re just worthless hoodrats, I say take the cops out of the hood and let them shoot each other until none are left
ReplyDeleteWhat makes it worse. The bad guys no that they will only get caught fifty percent of the time.
ReplyDeleteAnd they will not be prosecuted aggressively or competently by Jean Petersucker Baker if they are caught.
DeleteGo an ax Mothers in Charge. They knows whodunnit.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason the Mayor has reduced the number of police on the streets in KCMO? Is this what the intercity wants? I think not.
ReplyDeleteDrug deals are often done between people that do not know each other, hard to track down crimes against criminals, duh.
ReplyDeleteD'vonte and J'marquan dont snitch. Snitches get stitches. I know because rap music tells me so.
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