TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! HOMELESS INFLUX SPARKS KANSAS CITY NORTHEAST CRIME!!! COUNCILMAN BUNCH WARMING CENTER STRATEGY BACKFIRES!!!

A misguided tactic from rookie councilman Eric Bunch has incited outrage among Northeast Kansas City neighbors.

Remember . . .

Kansas City opened Garrison Community Center to help homeless keep warm but a lack of basic planning and accommodation has created a disaster in this 4th District neighborhood.

Reality check . . . 

NORTHEAST RESIDENTS REPORT AN EPIC UPTICK IN CRIME AS THE HOMELESS INFLUX THREATENS HOMEOWNERS!!!

Here's the word as more homeless will flock to the location as temperatures drop again tonight . . .

"This plan has created a nightmare scenario in Northeast and around Columbus Park. We've basically had all of the city's homeless dumped on us. It's not fair. There are homeless in every neighborhood throughout KC but Bunch wouldn't allow this situation in his own backyard. 

I feel sorry for these folks but they're also desperate and they're stealing everything in sight and camping out front porches when the center turns them out every morning. It's a mess."  

A concern about COVID among this population . . . 

"Again, I have sympathy for the homeless. There's a need to keep them safe and warm but this 'solution' dumps the problem in one area . . . Why aren't we offering more than one place to keep people warm??? There's a risk at Garrison, we now have more than 100 people without the adequate restroom facilities to accommodate them. They're packed on top of each other. During COVID you're really putting these folks at risk." 

A final word on a developing situation . . . 

"Councilman Bunch has basically said, 'Not in my neighborhood' by setting up this homeless way station in Northeast. He's targeting working-class home owners. This kind of stunt would never go over in Brookside. It's bad planning, spiteful and shows us that a so-called neighborhood advocate doesn't really care about dumping all of KC's problems on urban core working-class residents." 

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. It's gonna get even worse when this all thaws by Friday.

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  2. Instead of being idiots why isn't the city working to get city or county hospitals in place. These people are either mentally ill or they have drinking and drug problems. So what does the moron mayor do? He pushes drugs in the community. You can't put these people in tent city's or warming centers that does nothing. I agree with the folks in North East that was the best and most historic area in KC but the idiots who slummed it out ruined it.

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  3. Lucas also pushes racism and that doesn't help either.

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  4. "I am so shocked that moving drunks and drug addicts into a neighborhood wrecks the neighborhood." said dumbass white ladies everywhere.

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  5. Byron Funkhouser1/26/21, 4:37 PM

    I just moved there. I can take several in.

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  6. Save The Plaza1/26/21, 4:48 PM

    More than any other council member, Bunch hates Kansas City and nearly all of the residents outside of protesters and his small, closed group of friends.

    He has also been extremely hostile to the plaza and residents in that neighborhood.

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  7. And yet we have a homeless guy in Waldo, and he doesn't bother anyone. Weird.

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  8. They need to put them in Mill Creek Park or Loose Park.

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  9. Byron Funkhouser1/26/21, 5:21 PM

    @4:37, I did NOT make that comment. Tony please delete. I do NOT want them anywhere around MY yard.

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  10. Why don’t they put the homeless I mean “minimalist” people in the park across the street from shitty hall? It’s a big park and lickass can keep an eye on them at all times.

    Quit trying to put these people in other areas because you don’t want anything to do with them and besides, lickass has allowed this to happen even though there are laws against this sort of thing.

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  11. Bunch is such a typical progressive - his socialist agenda sounds great so long as he does not have to live it. In a few years his wife will want to trade 36th and Wyandotte for the KS side. Hypocrisy runs deep in the dems.

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  12. I used to box & go to dances at Garrison in the 60's. What a mess it is now. Glad I left KC in the 70's

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  13. It's an interesting notion that neighborhoods have homeless populations.

    Some day, maybe sooner rather than later, America will have to take an honest, reasonable look at this problem.

    It certainly isn't going to go away, magically or otherwise.

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  14. The reality is that most of these homeless people are not from the KC area. There were forced her because other areas in the state- St Joseph Sedalia, Warrensburg, Springfield have inadequate resources to deal with them. Many of these people are dealing with issues of addiction and/or mental health and just giving them a place to warm up is only putting a band-aid on the problem. Without the State doing more to deal with addictions and mental health, you will always have homeless in your city.

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  15. My favorite homeless guy used to panhandle at 95th and Holmes. He had a sign that said, and I shit you not, "Need Money For Beer".

    I always gave that fucker money.

    What a hoot.

    He looked healthy, kinda like Santa Claus.

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  16. 6:16. It's nice that he can be a part of the landscape and provide you a smile. He may be a hoot for the few seconds you see him but these folks ultimately live a sad existence that doesn't end well for them or anybody around them.

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  17. Think humanistic govt can solve the prob. Take your taxes and give them sex changes or warm rooms until the summer ? No, even the most lib know that their dollars will be wasted and enable the suicide of the hopeless vagrants that only wish to have one more buzz. 20 % of these folks are saved only by thinking like 65% of the people. That is " I am tired of feeling like shit, and I wish to make something of myself and serve mankind or someone worth serving". Most Christians would take them in, but current attitudes mean that they would put themselves and their "victim" in a losing situation.

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  18. Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, Jack Dorsey are all multi-billionaires.

    Why don't they put their money where their big mouths are and donate millions to help the homeless across the country. Build Army style barracks with chow halls and latrines to keep them warm and fed.

    Mahomes, Andy Reid, Clark Hunt and the other kneelers on the flag could kick in millions to help locally.

    But no, these fucks would rather attack Trump 24/7 than help the homeless or others who truly need help.

    This is why hypocritical Democrats are hated; they are all mouth but never help or roll up their sleeves to work. Always the middle class taxpayer that pays the bill.

    Let's open the borders and bring in more homeless. There is no common sense in this county.

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  19. Someone needs to confront that Bunch with a bar of soap and some shampoo the guy looks filthy dirty all of the time. It's even gross to look at him he looks really ripe.

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  20. Bunch needs a pair of mittens like Bernie Sanders to complete his pussy look.

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  21. Why the hell aren’t our elected officials accountable to residents anymore?? They aren’t doing anything to help us!!!

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  22. Put them somewhere east of Troost, they’ll fit into the neighborhood and no one there will mind.

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  23. The other problem is that KCPD is weak on property crime. There are no consequences to stealing. And if they are caught, the prosecutor's office will release them on house arrest.

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  24. Remember this asshole jerk at next election,,,,,,,,I will continue to remind you of his incompetence!!!!!!!!

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  25. 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, MO 64114 has a place for behavior students they can’t get along with general society and can’t get along with peers in a public school. On property has its own school that students can obtain a hi school diploma that supports elementary and secondary education act of 1965 that gives equal opportunity to federal law. It also offers equal chances for individuals to build their own skill, own responsibility, own effort that supports equal pay act of 1963 that gives equal opportunity for individuals that has a general behavior problem in a public school that will be able to assist those students in those type of situations of them that can’t get along with other people. The property also has its own security guards that has full support of state section 84.720 revised statues of the state of Missouri that’s located at 635 Woodland Ave., Suite number 2104 in Kansas City, Missouri 64106 that violators will be prosecuted in full consent of the law of those that’s trying to describe of the property without the owners consent..

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  26. 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri 64114 has its own security department that has full support of state section 84.720 revised statues of the state of Missouri that’s located at 635 Woodland Ave., Suite number 2104 in Kansas City, Missouri 64106 (816)-889-6600 that there was signs that’s viewable from the public street/public sidewalk that indicate security patrol and violators will be prosecuted at the full extent of the law. That individuals that do not have consent to be on property and those individuals will be prosecuted at the full extent of the law that there was signs posted from the public street/public sidewalk that indicate that individuals will be prosecuted at the fullest extent of the law.

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  27. 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri 64114 has signs on private property that’s viewable from the public street/public sidewalk that says of security patrol that violators will be prosecuted in the full extent of the law.

    The property also offers educational opportunities for individuals to obtain their high school diploma four those students that can’t get along with individuals in a public society in a public school settings. That when individuals have problems in a public school settings that 8100 Wornall road in Kansas City, MO 64114 have signs posted on private property that’s viewable from the public street/public sidewalk of security patrol that violators will be prosecuted in the fullest extent of the law.

    Security has full support of state section 84.720 revised statues of the state of Missouri that also supports 635 Woodland Ave., Suite number 2104 in Kansas City, Missouri 64106 (816)-889-6600 that is legal for the city limits of the local police department.

    But if you have a behavior child they can’t get along in a normal public school settings and you can always enroll them onto this property to give them equal opportunity that was federal law of the elementary and secondary education act of 1965.

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  28. 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri 64114 that offers multiple services for the general public that also has signs that’s on private property that’s viewable from the public street/public sidewalk before entering into private property.

    The signs posted was security patrol and violators will be prosecuted at the fullest extent of the law.

    Security at 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri 64114 has full support of state section 84.720 revised statues of the state of Missouri that supports 635 Woodland Ave., Suite number 2104 in Kansas City, Missouri 64106 (816)-889-6600.

    That private property offers multiple services to the general public that even has its own school located on the property for those behavior students that can’t get along with other students in a public school that also offers educational courses to help attain a high school diploma. But the educational courses was also available for those students that couldn’t get along with individuals in a regular public school and private property will also help individuals to obtain their high school diploma of when being at 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, MO 64114.

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  29. But individuals that don’t have already talk to the marketing department between 8 AM and 4 PM Monday through Friday at 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, Missouri 64114 and anything after 4 PM that individuals will need to provide a search warrant signed by a judge in order to enter the property.. individuals that don’t have a warrant will not be allowed to enter 8100 Wornall Rd. in Kansas City, MO 64114 And will need to wait until 8 AM of the next business day.

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  30. 8100 Wornall Road in Kansas City, MO 64114 was only available between Monday through Friday of 8 AM until 4 PM Monday through Friday.

    Anything after 4 PM will not be let into the building and individuals will need to provide a search warrant signed by a judge and a court order signed by a judge but other words individuals was only available between 8 AM until 4 PM Monday through Friday

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  31. Don't forget that Bad News Bunch also said that we shouldn't celebrate Columbus Day because Columbus and his people killed all the "native Americans" during one of Bunch's ill advised tirades at a Council meeting. He's an embarrassment.

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