GoFundMe Debuts After Kansas City T-Mobile Center Worker Beaten

There is a great deal of racially-charged outrage and tough talk following the savage beating of a downtown Kansas City stadium worker. 

However . . . What might be more helpful is throwing the guy a couple of bucks rather than cluttering the Internets with even more mediocre opinions. But, of course, that's just TKC opinion.  

Still . . .

We wanted to share this report because it offers a more productive way to support the victim and documents his significant injuries . . . Check-it:  

"He is to meet with police on Friday who are continuing to investigate the incident. 

"He has worked at the arena for nearly two decades, adding that he never thought he would be a victim of such a violent assault. 

"He added: 'The message is: we, as young adults or people growing into adulthood, we need to learn how to control our anger.'

"In a GoFundMe page, Schlange is said to have already been suffering from glaucoma before the attack - with concerns his vision could also be affected at a later date.

"Images shared on the page show he with his nose swollen alongside a burst upper lip that is also bruised and inflamed."

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

Daily Mail: A traumatized grandfather who was brutally assaulted by a 14-year-old boy at a rap concert in Kansas City has spoken out for the first time. 

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