KANSAS CITY POLICE: GUNFIRE VICTIM RUNS TO GAS STATION FOR HELP AFTER BULLETS FLY ON PROSPECT!!!

Sadly, a tax increase geared toward creating more opportunity in this corridor hasn't helped to lessen the rising quotient of local violence. Here's the latest:

Man in critical condition after being shot in KC

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - One man was injured in a shooting that happened on Friday night in KC. It happened just after 7:30 p.m. near the intersection of Prospect Avenue and E. 46th Street. When police arrived, they found a man at a gas station suffering from a gunshot wound.

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  1. Our hood rats have piss-poor accuracy. It’s that sideways grip that they think looks cool.

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    1. Our hospitals, on the other hand, seem to work miracles as those Tony describes as “clinging to life” rarely expire.

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  2. They should let the colored girls do all the shooting, they know how to shoot to kill!

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  3. Or how bout an inch from death? One foot in the grave? On their last breathe? Not long for this world? On ones deathbed? On ones last leg? Ones number is up? Done for?

    10:49 maybe you can get tony to pick one of these, since you hate it so much, pick one and stfu already.

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    1. Wow, aren’t we a Bitter Betty?! Perhaps it’s because you can’t spell, or maybe because you haven’t mastered Punctuation 101. Or maybe you’re just a dingleberry in the butt crack of life. Regardless, so sorry to have triggered you.

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  4. 10:35--If somebody knows what their doing the sideways grip makes no difference in accuracy. Nobody ever said hoodrats knew what they were doing.

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  5. grammer hammer3/8/19, 11:40 PM

    Here we go again. KCPS graed. "their doing"

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  6. Where has all that special sales tax money for the "Prospect Corridor Project" gone?
    Into thin air as always.
    Down to 12th and Oak to refill the till.
    It never changes.

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  7. More
    Lame
    Killings

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  8. What a surprise.

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