Mayor Q Apology Postscript: Did Kansas City 'Dox' Harrison Butker?!?

No, no they didn't

However . . .

A mean tweet clapping back at the controversial baller hit a sour note and Mayor Q was forced to take it back last night.

The FAIL was telling as KCMO struggles to bring systems back online after haxxorz attacks have shut them down for two weeks. 

The local news angle is a bit overblown and not really that important in the grand scheme of things but here are the basics . . .

Merriam Webster defines the word “Dox” as “to publicly identify or publish private information about (someone) especially as a form of punishment or revenge.”

That’s not a word you hear often in the sports world, but people were using it after seeing a social-media message from the city of Kansas City on Wednesday night.

Amid the furor about Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s commencement speech Sunday at Benedictine College, the city of Kansas City’s official X account shared a message about where he lives.

“Just a reminder that Harrison Butker lives in ...” the post said. Kansas City’s X account didn’t give out Butker’s address (thankfully) but did mention the area city where he apparently lives.

The message was deleted and the city soon posted this: “We apologies for our previous tweet. It was shared in error.”

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

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