
Here's we learned today about a controversy that's garnering nationwide attention across social media:
Local "influencers" claim that a suburban water park denied to fulfill a contract because of racism while the park claims that issues over crowd size were their main concern.
Here's the main point of contention from the Sleaze Scummit story . . .
"The city's marketing coordinator('s office), said the Lee's Summit Police Department provided them with the crowd size of teens who arrived in the parking lot.
"THE MARKETING COORDINATOR'S OFFICE also said they plan to release surveillance video to corroborate the crowd size and that the department was called to assist with crowd control at 5:15 p.m."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Lee's Summit officials double down on claims that 500 teens attempted to attend pool party
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - City officials in Lee's Summit are doubling down on claims that 500 teens attempted to attend a pool party at the Summit Waves pool on Saturday. The pool party was canceled after the city alleges several terms of a rental agreement was violated.
Lee's Summit water park responds following accusations of racism
LEE'S SUMMIT, Mo. (KCTV) - While people entered Summit Waves in Lee's Summit this afternoon, they were greeted by more than just employees. Outside the entrance, a few protestors were holding up signs after a local family says they were discriminated against by the water park over the weekend.
Family says party cancellation at Lee's Summit waterpark was racially motivated
LEE's SUMMIT, Mo. - Community support is growing for a Kansas City-area family who claim they've been racially discriminated against at a Lee's Summit water park. The Evans family, including their two teenagers, said they'd paid $2,000 to host a large birthday bash for their two teenagers this weekend at Summit Waves, a popular water park.
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