KCK Top Cop Reveals That More Patrols Curbed Homicide In The Dotte

The math is actually quite simple and this local law enforcement official deserves a great deal of credit for talking the time to explain the fundamentals . . . 

More cops on the street helps reduce crime. 

It's a fact of life that "social justice" activists and coward politicos in Kansas City, Missouri might not want to admit because of their progressive worldview.

Here's proof the "ground game" policing is the only way forward . . . 

KCTV5 sat down with KCK Police Chief Karl Oakman to find out what he thinks his department is doing to help that trend on the Sunflower State side of the border.

He described many programs he thinks are making a positive difference but added that his number one focus since taking the helm in June of 2021 was something much more basic.

“You can have the greatest programs in the world, but it starts with that 911 call and that officer who works that patrol district,” Oakman said. “We’ve put a lot of emphasis on valuing the patrol officers.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

KCK homicide numbers fall for third year in a row

KCTV5 sat down with KCK Police Chief Karl Oakman to find out what he thinks his department is doing to help a lower homicide rate trend on the Sunflower State side of the border.

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