Kansas City Doubts Operation LeGend

Important national crime coverage offers push back against some of the glowing local coverage . . . Take a look:

As officials tout Operation LeGend's successes, some remain frustrated, skeptical in Kansas City

The last time Denia Irving talked to her little brother, Turreze Harris, it was a Sunday three years ago. She was calling to wish hima happy Father's Day; one of his daughters had just turned 16. The next day, Irving learned that her brother had been shot to death early that morning south of downtown Kansas City, Missouri.

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  1. Of course they're skeptical. They're liberal nutjobs.

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  2. The liberal nut jobs will deny anything good that happens because, orange man bad. When the Kung fu flu vaccine comes out they say they won’t take it because, orange man bad. They will be responsible for killing millions of dimwit followers because they will tell them that it’s too dangerous and they will die because, despicable dimwits that’s why.

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  3. Yes, the federal public defenders don't like it because now they actually have to work for a living.

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  4. Tureeze? Ha ha ha!

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  5. Only the media could attempt to bend the story of hundreds of felony warrant arrests into bad news...

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  6. Ah, victim advocacy group claims witness protection is the answer...I'll settle for whiteness protection, keep that violence contained to the hood.

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  7. Family is just buttsore that their interests were not satisfied...had Legend resulted in arrest of their brothers killer, all would be good.

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  8. Operation Legend is pathetic. They are busting pot dealers thinking they are making a difference. KC is still going to set a new murder record for the year even with all these dumbass feds in down trying to bust all the weed slangers.

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  9. They have not solves the shootings at Horseless Carriage 16th and Minnesota, 6 shot - killed in the middle of a 300 person gang party/rave!

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