Golden Ghetto Apartment Boom To Blame For Johnson County Crime Spike?!?!?

More low-rent violence as denizens of this enclave struggle with rising violence and worsening income disparity across every demographic in the United States. Read more:

Man attacked, robbed by four suspects at Olathe apartment complex

OLATHE, KS. (KCTV) --- Police in Olathe are investigating a robbery that happened at an apartment complex in the city. Police reported to the 1600 block of east Willow Drive just before midnight on Saturday on a robbery call. Police say an 18-year-old man was struck by one of four suspects he encountered.

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  1. Apartments have nothing to do with it.

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  2. Anywhere there is multi-family housing there is more crime. If that housing attracts black people there is way more crime, especially violent. Look how low crime in Mission Hills and Prairie Village are. No apartments in MH and few in PV.

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  3. Rental property is the beginning of the end for any area. It will be years from now but Mission is on the road to slumsville.

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  4. Sure the apts are to blame.

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  5. There are the have and the have nots .There will be many people robbing they are unemployeable. They can't pass a drug test .Or mentally unstable. If you're a law abiding citizen. Carry Defense Device If you look like you are carrying they will go to someone else. That looks easy. Even if it is pepper spray stunn,gun,or a LOUISVILLE SLUGGER BAT USE ALL THREE ON THEM. they would have wished the cops would have caught them first.

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  6. Four black Males, only the number was in question.

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  7. My mother in law lives in an apartment in a nice part of Johnson County. She pays $2700/mo for a 2BR apartment. No blacks there that we are aware of and she has never seen any there. I think the price points of apartments should be on par with the real estate prices around them. The high rates are a good deterrent to keeping out blacks and other problems.

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