KMBC: Two people were shot in the 3100 block of Gillham Plaza on Wednesday afternoon. One person has died.
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It's unfortunate that Kansas City public officials have not done anything about a murder trend lasting for years. Perhaps they could learn something from LA and LAPD . Even though the Los Angles population has risen by about 30 percent, homicides have fallen nearly 40 percent.
ReplyDeleteKansas City is doing it all wrong, LA got it right.
LA on track to lowest homicide rate since 1967.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2010/12/27/state/n052341S96.DTL
Wait till you hear the details of the Inner City Oil murder on Swope Pkwy. Another customer stepped over the dying clerk to steal cash; never calling an ambulance.
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ReplyDeleteWoW I heard that, that is fucking sad really it is.
BLACK PEOPLE KILLING BLACK PEOPLE...YOU WOULD THINK EVENTUALLY THERE WOULD BE NONE LEFT. OH THAT'S RIGHT, ALL THE ILLEGITIMATE KIDS THEY KEEP HAVING KEEP THEM IN BUSINESS. FORGOT ABOUT THAT. GOOD TIMES.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many more years of all this crime Kansas City citizens are going to put up with?
ReplyDeleteKC citizens have moved out, leaving New Jack City to the animals.
ReplyDeleteYeah, steppin over a shot man to tap the til does say a great deal about the urban culture on the east side.
For everything gained by 18th and Vine, streets named for black leaders, PR from the school district showing young black achievers... all the work of Cosby, the joy of the Obama victory, and national black leaders... all wiped out by New Jack headlines like that.
They are screwing themselves in more ways than one. You'd think black leaders would tell their bad ass, punk twenty-somethings to stand down and not ruin the progress some worked so hard to achieve.
It's soo too bad! Just what do the ministers say to their people? The Wright way is definitely the wrong way to lift the culture--if that's what's up. But whatever's up, its not working so well.