Triggered White Dude Narrative: Kansas City Hate Crime Serial Killer Suspect Rundown



Quick collection of some of the better stories on a case that's STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION and a media narrative that has resonated across the nation and become part of the ongoing culture war.

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'Kill all white people': Did a suspected Kansas City killer target middle-aged white men?

As Steven Gibbons started his last walk, a stranger tagged along. It began at a bus stop in Missouri. In south Kansas City, 67th Street cuts across Troost Avenue at the edge of Forest Hill Calvary Cemetery.

Indian Creek serial murder suspect didn't stand out - had history of threatening violence

Hide Transcript Show Transcript WEBVTT WE'RE FINDING OrtUT MORE ABOUTTHAT SUSPECT, 22-YEAR-OLDFREDRICK SCOTT.PEGGY BREIT LIVE ALONG THEINDIAN CREEK TRAIL.>> SCOTT TOLD POLICE HE WAS THEONE THEY SAW WALKING HEREMINUTES BEFORE THE 4TH MURDER HEWAS CAUGHT ON TAPE.SCOTT OFTEN WALKED THROUGH HERErtWHERE FOUR OF THE 5 VICTIMS WEREKILLED.>> THAT IS WHY YOU ARE ABLE TOGET AWAY WITH THESE THINGS.>> IN HIS TIME AS AN FBI AGENTIN CHARGrtE, MICHAEL TABMANLEARNED A LOT ABOUT SERIALKILLERS.HE SAYS FREDRICK SCOTT COULD BEKANSAS CITY'S LATEST.


Editorial: Does one racist statement make the trail murders hate crimes?

"Kill all white people." The genocidal threat the short statement conveys is chilling. The fact that it's attributed to Fredrick Demond Scott, the suspect in the killings of five middle-aged white men in Kansas City, intensifies the horror. The potential implications are obvious. Were the victims randomly attacked?


Anxious family members await details in murder suspect's case

Families of three murdered men are still looking for answers after the arrest of a suspect in two other murders along Indian Creek Trail in Kansas City. Frederick Scott, 22, is considered a suspect in the remaining murders, including Mike Darby, who owned Coach's Bar & Grill at 103rd Street South and Wornall.


Questions still remain about Indian Creek Trail shooter

Police are releasing new details about Fredrick Scott, the man who confessed to shooting two of the five people murdered near the Indian Creek Trail. However, questions still remain. Over the course of a year, police have been called to the area after the deaths of older, white men.


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