It's a seasonal tradition, this town endures more assaults, shootings property crime and Christmas nears . . . Here's one story out of many as crooks target autos. Checkit:
Midtown KC woman frustrated by crime in neighborhood
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A Midtown Kansas City woman woke up Tuesday morning to find one of her most prized possessions gone. Katie Wubbenhorst says she's fed up with crime in and around her neighborhood. Overnight, her truck was stolen from her apartment parking lot near 300 West Armour Boulevard.
Our hood rats need to get off their lazy butts. We have a chance at a new murder record and they’re staying at Grandma’s crib, doing nothing.
ReplyDelete^^^ agreed
ReplyDeleteWe used to live at 37th & Central, Midtown, about 50 years ago. I had my car broken into while it was parked on the street. They didn't get anything of value, but it brought home the fact that crime was part of the neighborhood even back then. I see it's still just as bad, perhaps worse with shootings and assaults. Too bad.
ReplyDeleteNothing better on a cold winter’s nights watching trailer-trash Deplorables whining like bitches and cuckolds. Feels good to knowing I make your white trophy wife all hot and bothered when we stare at each other while eating dinner in her favorite restaurant. Umm, umm, good! Next time she says she’s going out to eat with her girlfriends know it’s for some BBC and not BBQ.
ReplyDeleteKeep dreaming Kinte
DeleteIf the worst thing that happens to you in midtown is a stolen auto, you are lucky. Robberies, rapes and murders are what you should be worried about.
ReplyDeleteUnless you've already dealt with rape, murder and robbery and a stolen vehicle is next on list to deal with. Assumptions make you an asshole.
DeleteWhen did Kansas City crime ever ramp down? Alway stealing, violent KC. Never known it any other way.
ReplyDeleteLooking black on setting a new murder record. Pun intended.
ReplyDeleteJust wait until the tenants bill of rights passes where there no vetting of tenants so anyone can move into your neighborhood
ReplyDeleteJust wait until zoning laws change so they can cram in as many multifamily houses as the can fit in a block
Just wait until "free" busing give unfettered access to criminals to travel to your neighborhood and beat the shit out of bus drivers
Think crime's bad now? It's just getting started