The answer to that question is an unequivocal . . . YES.
But here's where it starts to get ugly . . .
As more and more people start to question Mayor Q on the topic of his "SOFT ON CRIME" record: Check local "public radio" journalists rushing to confuse the issue with racially charged rhetoric.
Here's the quote and verbiage that keeps KCMO in a destructive circular argument rather than working TOGETHER in order to find workable solutions that improve public safety for EVERYONE.
Sadly, here's the kind of "progressive" content that corporate sponsors are pushing in KCMO . . .
A string of break-ins, car thefts, and violence have grabbed headlines in recent months. However, Lucas notes, he has heard from Kansas City’s Black citizens that “we have had murders on our streets for years, we have had break ins, we have been dealing with this."
Lucas said what's drawn focus recently are incidents in the city's more affluent, and historically white, neighborhoods.
“[Crime] has become less of an over there issue, and it's an over here issue," Lucas said.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Mayor Quinton Lucas on crime, red light cameras, and other issues facing Kansas City
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas told KCUR's Up To Date that the city has not "adequately confronted" violent crime, but he wants to make sure that the city asks the right questions about policing.
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