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Mayor Lucas, civil rights leaders denounce proposal to eliminate KCPD residency requirement

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- A bill that would remove the KCPD's residency requirement has advanced to a conference committee Tuesday morning. The bill, SB 53, is part of a reform package out of the state senate last week. It contains a number of police reforms and changes to the requirement that officers live within Kansas City borders.

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  1. There hasn't been an actual "civil rights leader" in KCMO in decades.
    Self-serving D-list celebrity grifter wannabees roam the halls of 12th and Oak these days.
    Any paper bags full of twenties around?
    Hahahaha!!

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  2. There are no civil rights leaders in Kansas City. They’re all dead, including a few who didn’t even earn the moniker. What we have now is unadulterated grifting and attention seeking to justify the grifting. Learn the difference and cease use of “Civil Rights Leader”. No such thing in Kansas City. None at all.

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  3. +1000000 to both comments.

    Amen..... and a woman! The biggest grifter of them all and perhaps the man that started gritting in kcmo the cleave.

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  4. Just one other observation...at many other press conferences, Mayor Lucas suggests that greater Kansas City, including Overland Park and surrounding states and towns are Kansas City. Here, he’s suggesting that those other towns and states are not Kansas City. I sense a conflict in prior press conferences, especially when trying to push transportation agenda, COVID agendas, etc - suddenly, those other towns, states just aren’t good enough when it comes to policing. It’s good for everything else but not policing. This is where I call bullshit...!

    I’m not taking a side on the issue at hand - police residency - I’m merely pointing out the contradictions.

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  5. I'd suggest to these so called civil rights leaders that residency is another form of slavery. You just want a way to keep your thumbs on them and call it something else. You ain't foolin' nobody.

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  6. QBall is afraid it will increase the number of whites applying for the jobs. He knows it.

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  7. ^^^^ excellent point!

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  8. The pigs need to be able to live in leawood or overland park

    That way the bribe money they receive can pay for private school and a nice apartment in a okay neighborhood

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  9. Lucas just wants to keep the cops living in KC so he can keep getting the 1% earnings tax they all have to pay. It's all about the Benjamin's for him really.

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  10. That's true. So how however much the city pays them they take 1% back off the top.

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  11. You don't have to like it Quinton. You just have to deal with it because it will happen. Your input means absolutely nothing.

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  12. Police shouldn’t be required to live in KILLER CITY.

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  13. Maybe, the Mayor should also be sleeping in KCMO limits himself..

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  14. +1000000000

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  15. The whole living in the city limits used to mean something to all labor employees of kc, that’s how you voted in union friendly city clowncil people so you could get raises, nowadays the clowncil don’t give a shit about anybody but them selves so no city employee should have to live in kc anymore. The clowncil and mayor brought this on themselves.

    By the way, it’s not the city that requires them to live here, it’s the unions if I understood right.

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  16. Just curious about something. KCK and KCMO both have residency requirements. The Mayor of KCMO just married a KCK employee. Which one is breaking the residency requirement rules? And how can the city justify forcing police to live in Kansas City with they allow one of the directors of the fire department to live in Kansas. Almost all the medical workers on the fire department live outside of the city. The city can't just pick and choose who they force to live in the city. And, with the city not giving any pay raises in years I don't know where they expect people to live.

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