
Two women are dead. One a lawyer for Kansas Dept. of Education who was traveling down Cleaver Blvd. after seeing a show at Starlight. The other woman was sitting at a bus stop on Troost. The two women probably had little in common on the surface other than the apparent random bad luck of being in the exact wrong spot at the worst possible time. I had two reactions, which I'll readily admit. It's the same reaction most people had, even though most won't admit it. The lawyer heading home to Lawrence, who caught a bullet with her mother and daughter sitting inches away in the same car, drew a surprised reaction. The lady on Troost, probably a black woman, whose death was just as tragic, just as random, and who is just as dead, ....well it was on Troost, not that big of a surprise. I don't make this admission absent of the knowledge that it's wrong headed, or the automatic assumption that one woman was a successful white woman, the other a less fortunate black woman. Both deaths are equally senseless, equally tragic, and should be equally shocking, but they aren't. Hold that thought, we'll get back to it.
GANGS and The Police. Lets just blame it on gangs, and guns of course, throw drugs in for good measure, call it war between rival gangs over drug turf, slap a bow on that box O bullshit and call it a day.
"I've heard there are gangs going on that are in disputes," says Melba Curls, the Third District At-Large city council woman. Really? No shit? You could stand a dozen council people, activists, and columnists in a line, and they would all readily buy that bullshit about "Gangs, turf battles, drugs, and guns". Ask those same people why it is so easy to catch a stray bullet, and they will blame the police. They will also be quick to do a hatchet job on the KCPD for buying cars, racial profiling, lack of manpower, complacency in relation to the urban core, the east side, and black folks in general. People want it both ways, and they want to shift the blame away from their own part in it. Is there a gang problem in Kansas City, sure. Do the police target random young black guys who just happen to be rolling through the hood with only their parking lights on at 2 in the morning, yep, you betcha. A 21 year old kid in a 60,000 dollar car rolling down prospect, is probably going to get stopped. There in lies the problem. The catch 22.
I can say with 99.999 percent certainty that stray bullets coming from 59th and Walrond, or 34th and Troost were not fired from the barrel of guns owned by pasty white guys preaching door to door for the Mormons. I may be off a little on my figures, feel free to jump in and correct me right after you call me out as a racist middle aged white guy, but I believe somewhere in the neighborhood of 80 percent of the 60 something homicides in this city were committed by young black guys, with an equal number of the victims being, young black guys. The problem with making the statement, if you are white, even though it's an undeniable fact, it will be deemed racist.
Groups and activists are calling out the police for complacency, for doing too little, for not giving a shit, because it's black folks being killed. These same people would scream racism, and do, if the police did what was really necessary to stem the flow of blood in the streets. You need look no further than the City of Los Angeles. When gang or drug related violence was reaching it's zenith in L.A., folks raised hell, pointed fingers at the cops for not doing enough. When the police put the hammer down and started kicking in doors and cracking heads, the violence tapered off and the cries of racial profiling were followed by lawsuit upon lawsuit. We want it both ways. We want the streets to be safe from rolling predators. Animals who think nothing of squeezing off a dozen rounds while rolling down a major road less than 3 blocks from the police station, or in a residential area intersected by a major highway. In the same breath we don't want the police to be too rough or insensitive.
The problem isn't gangs, drugs, or racism. It's fear. The police are afraid to take a really hard stance, to really apply pressure. That shit will get you sued, cost you your job, and in some cases get you tossed in jail, which isn't an attractive proposition for your average law enforcement type. If the police would go back to the police that I grew up avoiding, the ones who would peel your cap back for you when they caught you dirty, we would have a lot less violence in the street. If they would go back to those mass raids on strings of dope houses, rounding up known drug dealers, and suspected gang members, violent crime, especially these random killings of innocent bystanders would cease to be so commonplace. I'm not suggesting that the cops go all Rodney King and start beating down young black males in the street, just the ones who are dirty. Look, it's simple, do the math. A small number of young, black, thugs, have created an environment that is unsafe, be it sitting at a bus stop or a stoplight. Absent fathers, piss poor schools, lack of jobs, racial disparity, all of these factors play a role in breeding the predatory criminals who are running the streets of this city. All of these issues need to be addressed, shit needs to be fixed, that's how you deal with preventing crime in the future. To deal with the here and now, you need more cops in the streets, more drug house raids, and taking a hard stance on the current school of sharks who roam the streets, who would kill you just as soon as look at you. Pretending that you can reason with these guys is moronic and only enables them to continue destroying the lives of innocent people, their own people. YOU CAN'T ALTER THE FUTURE IF YOU DON'T DEAL WITH THE PRESENT. Period.
The urban core isn't made up of drug dealers , crack heads, and extras from Boyz in the Hood. The people in the most crime ridden neighborhoods are by and large, honest, decent folks, who want the same things as the next guy. They want to sit on their porch in the evening without fear of catching a bullet. they want their children to have the life they never knew, never will know. What keeps them from realizing this most basic of desires, is a small minority of thugs, who operate with impunity. Most of these folks would welcome whatever it takes to clean up the streets, short of targeting innocent people, or just taking the perp to an alley and putting one in their brain pan. The bleeding hearts, over educated white folks who take it upon themselves to lay all the blame at the feet of the wealthy, or the complacency of the police. The activist groups who put ex cons on the payroll in the hopes of guarding the chicken coop with a reformed fox. The community leaders who march up and down the street screaming racism because the cops don't do enough, or because they went to far. They all have blood on their hands. They saddle the cops with the burden of "protect and serve", then wait to pounce when they don't approve of their tactics. They want it both ways. You can't go hand fishing for piranhas, unless you want to pull back a stump. You can't rehab a predatory criminal through hugs, drum circles, and candlelight vigils. The problem isn't oversized white T shirts in the Power and Light district, it's the guy who is dressed like that who is slinging dope from some rundown shit hole while making his neighbors lives miserable. It isn't hard to tell one from the other, and I'm not advocating going after the countless young black kids who dress that way, just the criminals.
I realize more than a few people will say that this post is full of racism. Just the ramblings of an out of touch white guy. The problem with that view is these people either go out of their way to blame it all on the cops or white folks in general, or they get all of their opinions from some book on societal ills and racial disparity. I watched these young guys walk the prison yards, I've seen them in action both in prison and on the streets of Midtown. Blaming it all on the typical bleeding heart rhetoric, or denying it's existence altogether, is a huge part of the problem, and it's largely the reason the streets of Kansas City aren't safe. I'll retract every single word that I've put in this post, just as soon as someone can show me one instance of a drive by being perpetrated by pasty white Mormons on 10 speeds. You can't develop your way out of the problem, you can't pray your way out of the problem, and you damn sure can't just politely ask the bad guys to stop killing each other ,and whoever happens to get in the way. You have to deal with hard cases in a hard way. If you combine support for the police with education and development of the urban core, then you might see a turn around. In the meantime, you might want to avoid this city altogether, because it ain't gonna happen anytime soon if ever.
Just so you know, pasty Mormon missionaries have a curfew. So, they have to squeeze off their pedal-by shootings during the day. Probably between their scripture study, and their door-to-door schtick.
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Good post MM.
ReplyDeleteTo anyone on the east side I would like to ask, "How's that 'stop snitchin' working out for ya?"
And therein the problem lies. The cops are hand-tied, yet giving many police officers a green light to kick ass would go to the opposite extreme. Some white country boy from Raytown is not going to discriminate too much on who is bad and who is good. We need more young officers of color who know the streets and neighborhoods. Otherwise we end up with an occupation force similar to American troops patroling the streets of Mosul.
ReplyDeleteI met a young black officer recently who really impressed me. He was an idealist, tempered with the reality of the 'hood. He grew up on the east side, and knew what was going on. He was professional, dedicated and committed to making the streets safer for all KC folks, not just visitors to the P&L district.
This City needs many more like him.
Anon
ReplyDeleteExcellent point, thatI should have included.
heather
I always suspected that Brigham Young was the Suge Knight of Utah.
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I don't think it's working. The funny thing about the guys who kill people for snitchin; when they get pinched they usually start snitching. The courts hand out get out of jail free cards to anyone with a story, real or imagined. and the regular folks are genuinely afraid of cooperating. round and round it goes.
Thanks, MM. Very good analysis.
ReplyDeleteThe question is, how do we get the minority community to accept that criminals have to be removed from the street and that racist charges only the problem instead of solving it? I agree more black officers like the guy described above have to be hired. Hell, I wouldn't care if they were all black if it meant cleaning up the problem. Of course that would be considered racist too.
ReplyDeleteThanks to telling it like it is MM.
Geeze, you'd think I was drinking by my typing errors above. Correction:
ReplyDelete.."racist charges only fuel the problem.."
Thanks "for" telling it like it is MM.
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That's exactly right, same goes for the school district, you can't tie people's hands with racist crap and expect them to get on with their job. when a place is like Baghdad you should be able to take Baghdad-like measures to clean it up or just retreat to the "green zone" and see what happens.
ReplyDeleteGreat post MM. Getting to the core of the issues on why the urban core breeds more drug dealers, etc... is also important. I run a cognitive behavioral change group for felons in wyco..seems to be going well so far. Changing the way these people think and then in turn hopefully they will not raise their kids the same way they were raised; I hope this will help some. It takes one person at a time and unfortunately I can't change everyone!
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I don't care if you are a pasty middle-aged white guy of not you need to get your facts straight the first lady was killed on Bruce Watkins Drive not Cleaver Blvd. and second I don't care what anybody says there is NO wAY in hell a bullet from 59th and Walrond could have made it's way to Bruce Watkins Drive because it would have had to go up a hill then doen a hill in order to hit her car. And last but not least you are correct in assuming that the gunfire is not from white guys in the neighborhood, but you can also admit that the gunfire is more than likely not from the hard working law abiding Blacks that live in those communities. But that doe not matter does it?
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ReplyDeletedo you have trouble reading? I clearly state over and over that it is a few, and not the majority.The entire post makes that point, over and over. I was incorrect stating cleaver, I should have said 71 hwy, but you would have got your panties in a wad over that as well. Drop the indignant angry commentor routine and read the post again. Try actually comprehending what I wrote rathr than loking for ambiguous mistakes and typos.
Fuggin-A right, MM! The cops hands are tied just like corrections officers hands are tied when it comes to dealing with these snapheads. If the cops were allowed to kick some ass and take names like the old days and if prison was actually something to be feared rather than a vacation, things would be different. But it's not and they aren't and it will probably never change. Maybe if a few more of those panty wearing soft hearted nicey nancys got whacked they would stop crying about police brutality and start crying for protection. But hey, that's just me talking. I'm just waiting for the day when we can get some payback.
ReplyDeleteLetting cops off the chain to do whatever they want, to whoever they want, without fear of consequences, turns them into another gang to be feared (as Chicago has found out).
ReplyDeleteBetter to hire more prosecutors and build more and shittier prisons. As long as you have the courts on your side, of course.
Didn't KC have a policy of aggressively searching convicted felons for illegal weapons? I think that actually produced results.
I didnt mean to suggest the cops should act like storm troopers, though I can see where that might be the impression. Cops know who the players are, they know which houses are dealing the poison, where the hard cases are hanging. I think the police have taken a less agressive stance for the reasons I listed earlier, and thats why I think we are where we are.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with a lot of what you've said here. But I just can't buy that the cops know who the bad guys are, where they are operating, and have probable cause to act on them but won't do it because of fears of outcries of racism.
I think you're kidding yourself if you think you're not calling for cops to act like storm troopers. The net is already cast pretty wide. Young black men are going to prison for years for non-violent drug crimes. The cops don't seem to have any problem rounding them up. Maybe it's that the cops are pussies and go for the low hanging fruit rather than the serious players. That seems more plausible than them refusing to arrest known and proven criminals because the ghost of Johnnie Cochran might call them names in their sleep.
I think the problem is a lot bigger than the actions of individual cops on the street (i.e. I don't think they're being pussies). And I'm pretty sure the solution doesn't involve lessening concerns about racial profiling.
m.v.,
Maybe if you didn't think of the east side as a foreign country full of savages to be occupied and put under your thumb you'd have a better grasp on this. Fuck you and your Baghdad analogies. The people of Baghdad didn't deserve that, and neither do our fellow citizens to the east.
Lucius,
ReplyDeleteHills don't matter if a stray bullet is fired into the sky. It's what kills folks in rural areas all the time when deer hunters don't check their backstop and fire a shot over the horizon. What goes up must come down with unfortunate deadly affect. So yes, a shot fired at 59th and Walrond can kill someone on 71 Hwy.
I'll throw some cash into the kitty on the off chance someone can track down Dexter-for-hire and bring him/her to Kansas City.
ReplyDeleteI decline your polite request that I go fuck myself.
ReplyDeleteYour comments are so full of stupid, it would take hours to unpack. You think the "normal" people on the east side would benefit from being treated like Baghdad. Awesome. Let's set up concrete barriers on Troost, and restrict movement in and out of the area. Let's make sure they don't have working utilities most of the day. Let's go requisition some Humvees, load them up with cops carrying machine guns and send them out to patrol the streets. They can bust in doors of suspected drug houses and roust everyone inside. If the cops happen to kill people, we'll have them fill out a little report but won't forward it to the prosecutor's office unless they're really out of control raping kids and shit. And if this doesn't calm the crime problem down, we'll just retreat behind the barriers and let the normal folks work this out for themselves.
This is a great plan. Not only obviously called for by the circumstances, but with a long history of producing the desired results.
I don't know, or particularly care, if you're stupidity is motivated by racism. It's still stupid.
We don't need concrete barriers,it's not like people are rushing there and need to be stopped. Barriers already exist when people say "I wouldn't go there at night".From your previous comment you don't live there either,what stopped you? I don't know about hum-vees but I wouldn't object to more cops patroling the streets. As far as busting doors of suspected drug houses this is happening all the time and federal government doesn't seem to mind bringing in force whenever they feel like.Everybody who wanted to AND could afford to already retreated behind the barriers, even if they are just imaginary.Stupid people like me don't need a lot of deep analyses to know better to stay away from the areas where people get shot for no reason.There is a chance of course of me getting shot in Olathe, but I am willing to take it.
ReplyDeleteStupid people like you weren't offering up reasons why you live in Olathe. You were stupidly analyzing how to deal with crime on the east side. You stupidly compared it to Baghdad, and then stupidly suggested we treat it similarly.
ReplyDeleteNow you're stupidly acting like treating it like Baghdad means having more street patrols and executing warrants. What law abiding citizen objects to more street patrols? People only object to paying for them. And the police already have the power to execute search warrants. That isn't Baghdad style tactics, it's what we already have.
I like MM's post because he's seriously engaging the subject. You're just shooting off your suburban wad.
Sophia is wearing out "stupid" and needs a new adjective. If she can think of one. Here's a pro tip: Ad Homs don't convince people, nor win arguments.
ReplyDeleteWalling off the violence seems to work on the West Bank, so why not in KC? Let the people who live there fix their own problems. Not that I'm holding my breath until they do.
Not that I care, either. Their bed, let them lie in it.