Given that dealing with Kansas City's rape kit backlog is going to take 5 years . . . Police are touting efforts to "start by believing" and improve their responses given rising backlash. Checkit:
Law enforcement joins initiative for assault survivors
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - More than 700 people reported sexual assaults to hospitals in the Kansas City area last year. On Wednesday, local law enforcement took a stand to make sure every one of those reports are taken seriously.
There was a homosexual downtown that reported a sexual encounter on Main but he thought it was Grand.
ReplyDelete^^^Dull. Insipid & boring.
ReplyDeleteThe cops support anything that will let them clock in more O.T at the taxpayers expense while having to do less actual police work.
ReplyDeleteOf course, the support for this initiative will shift quickly when a lot of police names make the list.