Kansas City Power & Light Complaints FAIL To Spark Interest?!?

For better and worse TKC watches Kansas City news as much or more than just about anybody else. 

Accordingly . . . Here's what we notice . . .

THIS WEEKS' KANSAS CITY POWER & LIGHT BAR TAB DISPUTE & ALLEGED EXCESSIVE USE OF FORCE BY POLICE DIDN'T RESONATE ACROSS LOCAL MEDIA!!! 

Maybe that doesn't matter . . . But we notice that even the KC Urban League media blast only garnered a few hundred likes and less than 100 comments

The Star's Twitter post didn't generate a lot of buzz either. 

None of this is to say that the story isn't important and shouldn't resonate.

However . . . 

Racial disputes have confronted the P & L District for more than a decade.

We merely wonder if deets about bar tab dispute, the annoying yelping heard in the video and seemingly erratic behavior of the lady being detained didn't cause readers to second guess the narrative offered by activists. 

In fairness, we offer a glimpse of constant Kansas City P&L District complaints and more deets . . .

Black Kansas Citians have long claimed that they often face discrimination in the Power and Light District, with some calling it “Power and White.”

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

Kansas City Police criticized for pushing Black woman to the ground and calling her an 'animal'

KCPD says there is an ongoing review and investigation into an altercation caught on cellphone video in the Power & Light District after the Jan. 28 Chiefs' game.


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