Community: KCPD Suffers From Missing White Woman Syndrome?!?

Context is important . . .

This local reporting and local "movement" started a couple of years ago when a crooked member of the clergy tricked an activist bloggers with UNFOUNDED RUMORS about dead Black hookers and a serial killer.

That story didn't EXACTLY pan out despite an arrest of a creeper amid, the discovery of a "sex dungeon" and the rantings of a sex worker suffering substance abuse problems. 

However . . .

None of these sordid and complicated deets make it in this report which just seems to argue bias without much proof . . . Check-it: 

"The Kansas City Police Department created an independent missing persons unit in 2023. Two years later, the department reports progress in its effort to solve missing persons cases. But many in the Black community say the numbers mask impatience and frustration over a lack of attention to cases that drag on for decades."

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

KCPD is still not doing enough to find missing Black loved-ones, families say

The Kansas City Police Department created an independent missing persons unit in 2023. Two years later, the department reports progress in its effort to solve missing persons cases. But many in the Black community say the numbers mask impatience and frustration over a lack of attention to cases that drag on for decades.

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