For a long time on www.TonysKansasCity.com we've talked about rising violence against women in the urban core & throughout the metro and how female fatalities seem to be trending in our horrific local murder stats.
Now . . .
TRIPLE SHOOTING KILLS THREE WOMEN IN KANSAS CITY!!!
As always . . .
We hope this tragedy is a turning point that brings locals to our senses and inspires more of us to get serious about so much deadly gunfire in Kansas City proper.
Unofficially, this is the 15th homicide so far this year which puts Kansas City back at a record breaking pace at the start of February 2025.
Here's the first report from police shared with local media . . .
Homicide 4100 block of NW 65th
This morning at about 12:45 am officers were dispatched to the 4100 block of NW 65th st on a shooting call.
On arrival officers were directed to a residence there. Inside that residence officers located 3 adult female shooting victims unresponsive.
Officers summoned EMS to the scene who declared all 3 victims deceased at the scene.
Detectives and crime scene personnel are processing the scene for evidence and canvassing for witnesses to get a better idea of what led up to the shooting.
This case is being investigated as a homicide and there are no suspects in custody at this time.
If anyone heard or saw anything in this area or has any information they are asked to contact Homicide detectives directly at 816-234-5043 or the TIPS Hotline anonymously at 816-474-TIPS. There is a reward of up to $25,000 for information submitted anonymously to the TIPS hotline.
We are committed to assisting victims of violent crimes through use of Missouri’s Protection Program for Victims/Witnesses of Violent Crime. Funding for temporary, or even permanent relocation, may be available but is subject to pre-approval by the State’s administering agency.
We are working with Partners for Peace in all our homicide investigations to monitor risks for retaliation and provide social services to affected residents.
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