Jackson County Candidates Promise More Prosecutions Than Mean Jean

Across the board . . . Every candidate in this election claims they'll do more than their predecessor to fight crime . . . 

From the subject of a recent report from Mary Sanchez . . . Even she seems skeptical of this claim given that KCMO has always suffered memory loss after elections . . . Check-it:

"Kansas City experienced its deadliest year on record in 2023, although homicides are down so far in 2024. With longtime Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker stepping down, multiple Democrats and a Republican are proposing ways to refocus the office.

"Not surprisingly, the candidates for Jackson County prosecutor promise what many voters want to hear.

"They vow to prosecute more crimes than the current prosecutor, Jean Peters Baker, especially nonviolent, lower-level property crimes and drug cases."

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

What do the Jackson County prosecutor candidates plan to do differently about crime?

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