After a litany of promises to protect women, Kansas City is among the worst places to seek justice after sexual assault. Take a look:
Missouri State Highway Patrol testing rape kits at low rate
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The number of untested rape kits with the Missouri State Highway Patrol's crime lab has more than doubled since last August, when a new law requiring police to submit kits within 14 days took effect. As of May 1, 403 kits sat untested, the Kansas City Star reported .
The crime lab needs to hire about 5 homosexuals and they could eliminate the rape kit backlog within a few days. The homosexuals are experts on semen. They could determine if the taste of the semen collected at the crime scene matches the taste of the semen they collect from the suspect.
ReplyDeleteNobody cares about crimes. That why they keep increasing. Criminals have more rights than victims. Police do not care anymore. Buy a gun, ladies!
ReplyDeleteIf law enforcement wanted crime to go down they would increase their "Clearance Rate". Just think if you could get a serial rapist off the street how many crimes you could 1) Solve and 2) Prevent future crimes.
ReplyDeleteI have said for years that every rape kit needs to be run immediately to stop these criminals and preserve the dignity of these women.
KCP could not protect a rock.
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