DOUBLE DOWN REPORT: GUNFIRE HITS KANSAS CITY SCHOOL BUS SECOND TIME!!!

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KC school bus caught in crossfire for the second time in 2 weeks

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- There was panic after shots were fired at a Kansas City school bus just after classes let out Thursday. A First Student bus driver said she was minding her business on her bus route around 3:30 p.m. when shots were fired.

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  1. Thankfully, the bus was going to the African College Centered Prep Academy. No African student were on their way to prep for college.

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  2. this city is going to shit and there's literally no hope for it judging from the mayoral slate the the history of this city council. We need the fed to step in or something

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  3. And yet, the top priority of this mayor and council is an overpriced airport.

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  4. Has MS13 made it to our town yet? The only good gang member is a dead gang member.

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  5. At least the hood rats can hit a school bus. They’re really not very accurate. They use a fundamentally unsound sideways grip because they think it looks cool. Of course, they really don’t care who they shoot, could be an innocent little kid, they don’t care.

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  6. Unbelievable, Mayor James can go out with a bullhorn and protest but he can't keep his own kind form shooting at little kids. Where is the mob beating down Sly's door?

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  7. Shooting a bus full of negroes is a horrible waste.

    To be truly effective they should be blown up with an RPG or an IED.

    Now that'd kill some worthless niglets.

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  8. Abortion for baby mama! End the suffering.

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  9. Have the children do a project on calibur, impact angle and estimated shot origination. Might get a few illiterates interested in physics.

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