KANSAS CITY, Mo – We’re getting our first look at where Kansas City Police want to hold up to 144 suspects upon arrest. The department wants to reopen a jail inside police headquarters. Another idea came before the Board of Police Commissioners today. But activists in the city want more than just detention at 12th and Locust Streets. They feel this is a good start but want to ensure that Kansas City leaders are doing more than just putting people behind bars, only to be released without any sense of behavioral reform. their behavior. At the same time, KCPD and the mayor say they don’t always have enough room to arrest many lawful criminals in the first place.
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As the leader of Keeping Communities On Guard, Lamar Vickers sees firsthand how persistent property theft takes a toll on local businesses and residents. direction. “People commit misdemeanors here because they know they won’t go to jail,” Vickers said. “This makes people not want to come here to shop.” But if Kansas City wants to fund new jail cells, KCOG wants them to provide more counseling and guidance services for non-recidivist offenders.















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