Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Ernest Evans Talks Kansas City Crime


DEar Mr. Cozad:
As always, I enjoyed you on the latest "Ruckus"!! A few thoughts on our new Chief of Police and the KCMO crime situation.  Police officers in modern America are required on a daily basis to do a most politically incorrect thing--use violence against racial minorities. And, as any cop can tell you, there is no such thing as a nice takedown--they all look terrible on TV. Given that ugly reality, if cops are to have the morale and motivation to fight black-on-black crime they have to be given firm assurances that if accused of racist misconduct they will get due process. When that is not the case, out of sheer self-survival the cops abandon their duties in  minority neighborhoods and crime in these neighborhoods explodes--witness NYC after the Tawana Brawley case in 1987-1993, Prince George's County, Maryland since the Stephanie Mohr case in 2001, Cincinnati in the three years following the race riots in the spring of 2001, and Oakland today in the aftermath of the riots in Nov. 2010.

In the case of KCMO's black neighborhoods crime exploded after the Police Board meetings in Jan. 2008 and April 2008 on the Salva tragedy--Board members Karl Zobrist, Mark Thompson and Terry Brady spent those entire hearings falling all over themselves to pander to the city's community leaders out of terror of a convention boycott; the cops got the message and out of self-survival abandoned serious efforts to fight crime in the black neighborhoods of kcmo.  And, remember, for the cop on the beat it is not just the threat of dismissal that they have to worry about--there is also the danger of being brought up on federal civil rights charges.

The Wire - Tis da Season

Temperature drops in the Metro so gang bangers start shooting from their heated cars and breaking into homes with heat

1.  Nothing brings a KCMO family closer during the holidays than a knife in the back.
2.  Does doubling the gang squad mean that this city MIGHT actually admit to having a gang problem.
3.  18 year old East Sider shows what a KCMOSD education can get you.
4.  Fatima goes missing and nobody cares
5.  KCMO residents begin their annual holiday shopping trips through Mission Hills homes.
6.  The term "rolling gun battle" has been used at least 30 times this year in the metro.  KCK
7.  This headline is a little off "neighbors interrupt sexual assault".  Is interrupt really the best word here?  It makes it sound like they talked over someone rather than PREVENT A RAPE.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

THE WIRE - Happy Holidays


1.  16 year old Deja Davis doesn't get the chance to celebrate Christmas like other kids. Why?  Because she lives in East KCMO.  2 Murdered 
2.  Barney and Andy had their uniforms and weapons stolen in Olathe.  Silly coppers. 
3.  Deer Hunter stabbed, not by deer.  
4.  Wouldn't a suspicious death in KCMO be one someone dies of natural causes instead of gun shots?
5.  A game of Pilgrams and Indians broke out on Thanksgiving night between robbers and cops.  
6.  Mother Killed in...............East KCMO

King Brownback vs. Emma Sullivan

When I first heard of this witch hunt against Emma Sullivan I couldn't believe that the governor of our state had nothing else to do then to cry over getting called a name.  Then I reminded myself that he is a politician and therefor an insecure child that thinks that he is better than everyone else. I am glad that she has decided against apologizing to his majesty.

Personally I think that the staff members that made a big deal out this Tweet should be fired.  Do we really want someone working this close to the governor influencing policy or even worst, collecting a check from Tax Payers?  Hell No.  

If anything Brownback should apologize to Emma Sullivan for dragging her good name through the mud.  She is a freaking kid, not someone that you are running against for office and should not be treated this way.  You are suppose to be looking out for her best interest and not blackballing her for your insensitivity.

Fellow conservatives in this state should no longer support him.  His actions do not represent our chief belief of smaller government.  If anything Brownback has demonstrated to us all that he believes being governor makes him better than us and that he should use his office to attack people.  

To him, governor of Kansas might as well be the same as King of England where people that speak out against the king better apologize or be "dealt with"