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Tell KCUR: How Safe Do You Feel In Kansas City, 13 Years After 9/11?

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As we approach the 13th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks against the United States, terrorism aimed at Americans is still at the forefront of international news.

In recent months, the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, referred to as ISIL or ISIS, has released videos showing the beheadings of American journalists. The incidents follow threats of violence from ISIS if the United States didn’t cease air strikes and other military intervention in Iraq.

We wonder if you’re worried about another possible attack on U.S. soil.

Tell KCUR: How safe do you feel in Kansas City 13 years after 9/11?

Tweet us your answers with the #TellKCUR hashtag  or go to our Facebook page and leave your answer in a comment.  

You also can leave us a message at 816-235-2881. Or send an email with your answer to social@kcur.org.

We’ll share your stories Thursday online and on the air during KCUR’s daily talk show Central Standard, which starts at 10 a.m.

Tell KCUR is part of an initiative to engage the community and shine a light on your experiences and opinions.  We’ll ask a new question every week and then share your feedback on the air and online. Everyone has knowledge and insight to share. Be a source for KCUR and let us know more about your expertise.

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