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The White House announced the federal operation to address violent crime Wednesday. Some community leaders say federal resources should go toward addressing the cause of violence instead of putting more agents on the ground.
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The number of homicides in Kansas City, Missouri, is on track to break records. Jackson County's top prosecutor says police and prosecutors can't stem the tide alone.
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The Jackson County prosecutor discusses a climbing homicide count in Kansas City, how COVID-19 is changing summer travel plans, and the rise in demand for home delivery services.
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'It's A Nightmare' — Police And Community Leaders Puzzled By Spike In Homicides In South Kansas CityThe South Patrol Division of the Kansas City Police Department has recorded 11 homicides so far this year, when there were 0 this time last year.
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Segment 1: The Department of Justice's Project Safe Neighborhoods funds new initiative against violent crime in Kansas City, Missouri.Backed by a $75,000…
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Segment 1: What is a non-disclosure agreement? After Sen. Elizabeth Warren publicly questioned fellow Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg's…
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A consultant's report, written by two Los Angles murder investigation experts, is significantly changing the Kansas City Police Department's Homicide…
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Segment 1: Lawmakers from urban districts want their counterparts from rural Missouri to come witness the devestation guns create in their cities.Members…
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A Jackson County judge on Tuesday railed about Kansas City’s decades of gun violence, state government’s “encouraging” the use of weapons, and his own…
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A new study says that fatal shooting cases are getting measurably more attention from police than non-fatal shootings. But one expert thinks giving fatal…
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It’s 4:30 on a Saturday afternoon, and officers Kelsey Wingate and Uriel Ojeda from the Kansas City Police Department's Central Patrol Division are…
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Segment 1: Mayoral candidate Jolie Justus shares her plans for Kansas City if elected.Crime is one of the top concerns Jolie Justus hears when speaking…