A sign of the times and quick glimpse real life on local streets as this enclave is just one of more than a dozen spots wherein a great many junkies and poor souls with mental health problems take a quick respite before blocking every street sign in town begging for change and/or robbing local cars.
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Kansas City disbands homeless camp
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - At least a dozen people have been displaced after Kansas City, Missouri, police and the city's parks and recreation crews disbanded a homeless camp. The cleanup at the intersection of East 22nd and McGee streets comes after several complaints about the camp, at which trash clings to trees and is speckled on the hillside next to the train tracks below.
Better call KC Tenants
ReplyDeleteAndy Hamil to the rescue!
ReplyDeleteLOL
The new mega QuikTrip on Westport road will take them! Safe Space!
ReplyDeleteKCMO called the fire department out for assistance.
ReplyDeleteIt's not too hard to see why some homeless camps might need to be shut down simply due to health reasons and blight. The city is actually being proactive for once and cleaning something up. I hate to see people having to live as this but no reason to be trashy about it either they could pick up after themselves as it appears the trash issue is what brought this all about.
ReplyDeleteBravo....The trash pile-ups show a contempt for society, and anti-social tendencies.... Out-of-prison, junkies, alcoholics, constantly harassing patrons of gas stations, grocery stores, restaurants, and people merely walking on the sidewalk... Our lovely parks are trashed, and the fountains become polluted by illegal bathing....
DeletePlease do not demonized working people, and elected officials for not wishing to support the narrative, of an aggressive community of a self-perpetuating downward arc...
It’s not just the trash, the human waste, blood and used drug paraphernalia is unbelievable, I watched the city house down a homeless camp under a bridge with bleach and other unnamed chemicals to kill the disease they left behind, it was a thousand gallon tank they drained dry to kill any health hazards on site.
ReplyDeleteThey should all move to Topeka Kansas and receive that 15,000 dollars for moving there.
ReplyDeleteHobos pick up after themselves. Bums don't. These are bums.
ReplyDeleteI always took my kids from Leawood there for the day, for a picnic.
ReplyDeleteThey would throw their scraps to the bums and watch them fight over them. A fun day was had by all.
Wow. You are serious about that. You should be but are not ashamed of what you did to those humans for your own entertainment. You have no idea what caused the to be where they are today. I pray to GOD you never find yourself in their shoes and if you do well karma is a bitch¡¡!!!!!!
DeleteThey got about as much notice as residents got when the new tax assessments came out.
ReplyDelete"all hands on deck" what a dork!!!
ReplyDeleteBuses and streetcars make good shelters.
ReplyDeleteNow disband the homeless on NE Industrial Trafficway (basically 3rd St from Columbus Park connecting to the East Bottoms). Huge camp in there.
ReplyDeleteIn unsurprising news, Kansas City MSM makes argument disguised as reporting in its opening sentence by choosing the word "displaced," framing the city as oppressors of legitimate owners of that public space. Nick should invite the dozen to set up camp on his front lawn. If he has no lawn, then why not the hallway of his apartment building?
ReplyDelete^^^ I thought the same thing. How do you "displace" someone... wait for it... without their own PLACE??!! Fuckin idiot.
ReplyDeleteThere was a bunch of hobos literally on the south side slope of 670 Downtown right before the 70 & 4o merger. It is now gone, but there is plenty of trash and who knows what left behind.
ReplyDeleteThe People of Kansas City seem to have a long history of hating each other.
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