The level of deadly Kansas City violence continues along a nearly record-breaking pace in 2019 despite recent gun rights crackdowns from City Hall.
Here's the latest:
KMBC: "Police tell us they were called to the sound of gunshots in the area of 10th and Chestnut around 2 o'clock Sunday morning. When they arrived, they found a black male in the road with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead."
KCTV5: Detectives are currently investigating and canvassing the area for witnesses. There is no suspect information at this time.
KSHB: Police haven't released any suspect information. They are asking for anyone with information to call the Tips Hotline at 816-474-TIPS.
Again, this is the 130th homicide so far this year compared to 118 at this time last year. The 10% homicide increase comes at a time when property crime and assaults have endured even steeper spikes.
Developing . . .
hate to start a dead pool but we're looking at 155 minimum this year.
ReplyDelete145, it'll be low enough to avoid any real panic but high enough to ask for more funding and maybe even a tax.
DeleteThe count is actually at least 5 higher than what they're reporting now but its being suppressed. If they counted accurately, god knows what it would be.
Another KCPD fail.
ReplyDeleteAt the new airport as passengers (tourists) deplane they should put up a sign as they exit the terminal that says..
ReplyDeleteDead on Arrival - Welcome to Killa' Shitty
The other type of racism nobody talks about, Black v Black, holding up the ideology of White Supremacy. This isn’t Whitey’s fails. Black people have a propensity to kill other Black people primarily. There cannot be Black unity until this issue is dealt with. White people don’t make Black people kill, they’re merely responsible for establishing the systems in the way we see ourselves. Too bad they can’t make the personal choice to not kill their fellow Black men, no matter the circumstances.
ReplyDeleteRelax..... I Heart KCMO
ReplyDeleteYou get used to it.
No worries, it’s just black people, if they don’t care, why should we?
ReplyDeleteThe cleave and the fat fake revs don’t care.
No one saw nuttin!
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ReplyDeleteI'm sick and tired of people who blame KCPD. Sly James is the one who cut back on police and the police take them in only for judges to let them back out on the streets again. You want to blame someone blame the mayor, the prosecuting attorney and the judges. KCPD has their hands tied because of the city admin. Dumb asses.
Well God Damn. This sounds just like the kind a city I want to book a large convention in just for the safety and security of attendees.
ReplyDelete^^^except, and this real key here retard, you’re a geriatric fucktard who sits in a shitty diaper on a blog all day crying about everything. You haven’t left the rest home in decades!!!
ReplyDeleteBut Chimpy! When did you last leave the ape house!
DeleteKCPD lacks the initiative to fight crime.
ReplyDelete9:34 awww chimpy! You finally woke up! Do some monkey shines for us or no bananas for you! Hahahahaha!
ReplyDelete^^^^You’ve been up all night because your wife is dead and you’re so lonely! Hahahahaha
ReplyDelete^^His wife isn't dead and will be over shortly to beat the fuck out of you.
ReplyDeleteMany
ReplyDeleteLame
Killings
Grow up black men.
^^^ no such thing as a black man....
ReplyDelete^^A brainless idiot.
ReplyDeleteBlack people is a term that is used for a racial group of people with a dark skin color. The meaning of the word is mainly used for people of Sub-Saharan African descent. A meaning that also includes certain groups in Oceania and Southeast Asia.
ReplyDeleteThis term was accepted as normal, including by people classified as Negroes, until the later Civil Rights movement in the late 1960s. One well-known example is the identification by Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. of his own race as "Negro" in his famous speech of 1963, I Have a Dream. During the American civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, some African-American leaders in the United States, notably Malcolm X, objected to the word Negro because they associated it with the long history of slavery, segregation, and discrimination that treated African Americans as second-class citizens, or worse.[105] Malcolm X preferred Black to Negro. Obama chose to identify as black and African-American.
I posted this strictly for educational purposes for those like 10:45 who are plainly uneducated.
^^^Thanks, but when did anyone want the opinion of a geriatric fucktard who sits in a shitty diaper all day? Until you can keep your diaper clean grumpy, please refrain from ever posting anything again.
ReplyDeleteYoung and dumber with a worthless college degree waiting tables. You could get a second job wiping my ass !
DeleteBlame the Black Lives Matter people and those in Jefferson City who passed a stupid law that prohibits arresting many people on traffic warrants. The law believed that people would pay their tickets when they can and prohibited the arrests and bonds for those who were arrested. Now courts are dealing with the problem created by stupid laws. It isn’t a policing issue, it’s a court and legislative issue. Knee jerk reaction to a non-issue, created by a false narrative. We are now being ruled by law-breakers and their out of control liberal friends in the media and legislature.
ReplyDeleteThere is no such thing as a black man because they are sub human so.....
ReplyDeleteWho gives a fuck? The important thing is, we are only 24 murders from braking the record, set in 1993.
ReplyDelete4:52 PM. I apologize for my OCD, but
ReplyDeletebraking= screech.
breaking= snap.
Your welcome.