OR . . . KCMO becomes The Hurt Locker.
Here's the important public notice . . .
The FBI, along with Kansas City Police, on Monday urged residents to turn in potential explosive devices during Explosive Ordnance Recovery Week April 2-6 in Kansas City.
A not so fun fact . . .
The FBI says, on average, squads respond eight to 10 times a month in the greater Kansas City metro area.
Checkit:
Bomb techs on standby in Kansas City to recover potentially dangerous explosive devices
Posted: Monday, April 2, 2018 2:10 PM EDT Updated: Apr 02, 2018 02:55 PM Monday, April 2, 2018 4:53 PM EDT KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - Members of the Kansas and Missouri Bomb Tech Working Group are on standby this week to recover potentially dangerous explosive devices throughout the Kansas City area.
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Nice save!
ReplyDeleteWill Sly and the gang be turning in the massive debt bomb they've created at 12th and Oak?
ReplyDeleteIt may not explode for years and they probably hope to out of town by then, but it's still a great opportunity to come clean.
Fess up boys and girls!
As predicted.
ReplyDeleteDevices.
Devises.
Tony, you're the stupidest motherfucker in town.
You know it and I know it.
@9:37 Delightful!
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