Kansas City Police Officer Attacked At Southeast High School

We notice this shocking incident downplayed by local news when it should have been the top story this morning. 

Moreover, here's inside word regarding horrific violence leveled at a School Resource Officer . . .

INSIDERS TELL US THAT THE ATTACK AGAINST THE KANSAS CITY POLICE OFFICER WAS EXCEPTIONALLY BRUTAL & INJURIES ARE SIGNIFICANT!!!

Insiders also note . . .

The officer was attacked from behind and amid a chaotic scene that involved several combatants. 

Thankfully, a local news report shares this status update . . .

"The injured officer was taken to the hospital and admitted. He was reported to be not critical and in stable condition as of late Monday night."

Background info for those who might not be familiar with KCMO history . . . 

"Kansas City’s Southeast High School was constructed as part of a New Deal project during the Great Depression. The Public Works Administration (PWA) supplied a grant of $500,000 toward the construction of multiple school buildings, for which construction occurred between 1934 and 1938. Total construction cost for the multiple-school project was about $1.75 million. Southeast High School bears both a cornerstone and plaque dating it to 1937."

It's an iconic structure that was formerly one of the greatest high schools in all of the Midwest. 

Sadly, overtime the build and American public education.

KCPS officials have promised a "new Southeast" but so far the dream of returning the institution to its former glory has been unrealized.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Kansas City, Missouri, police officer injured Monday in assault at Southeast High School

A Kansas City, Missouri, police officer was injured and taken to a hospital after an assault Monday at Southeast High School


Police officer hospitalized after assault at Kansas City high school

Close to 11:45 Monday morning, a Kansas City police officer was assaulted at Southeast High School.

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