Tuesday, December 13, 2016
TKC EXCLUSIVE!!! KANSAS CITY ACTIVISTS URGING KCPD 'CITIZEN REVIEW' CONSIDER JOINING LOCAL CONTROL EFFORT!!!
Kansas City politics makes for strange bedfellows that's why pr0n babes Jayden James And Lisa Ann adorn this TKC BREAKING NEWS post.
More importantly . . .
HERE'S FIRST WORD ON LOCAL ACTIVISTS CURRENTLY WORKING FOR KCPD "CITIZEN REVIEW" ARE NOW CONSIDERING TEAMING UP WITH THE NEW EFFORT TO BRING KCPD UNDER CITY HALL CONTROL!!!
Buried in the story revealing the news of a local control petition is a look at the designers of the effort . . .
"Jefferson City attorney Marc Ellinger presented the petition. He could not be reached for comment. Ellinger is a close ally of Rex Sinquefield, the millionaire businessman who has spent millions on conservative causes in Missouri, including a recent unsuccessful effort to end Kansas City’s earnings tax."
EXCLUSIVELY on TKC here's a word from a Kansas City activist currently involved in the Citizen Review effort considering the petition . . .
"For us the timing SUCKS, we have been trying to establish a Citizen Review process and we're just starting to meet with commissioners. We know that Sly's in favor of local control but with the others, we were subtly threatening a local control petition to get what we wanted, with plans to eventually pursue it anyway. We want local control but we have been using it as a threat to get some changes made within KCPD first."
And while this effort wasn't a surprise . . . There's no doubt that resistance is also soon forthcoming.
The Kansas City activist responds to some concerns we mentioned . . .
KCPD used to say, "We don't want any single council person to try to control how we staff or patrol their district." Which is illogical because aren't their twelve of them . . . The others would prevent that And no one said local control meant council control . . . Now, KCPD says, we don't want local control because look at what a mess St Louis is . . . Look at every other department in the nation, (it's an) idiot argument but the public will buy it . . . "
And all of this informs us that Mayor Sly is going to want in on the action, too . . .
Developing . . .
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment