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|    13 Sep 24 12:36:47    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, atl.general, alt.politics.democrats       XPost: talk.politics.guns, sac.politics       From: uncivilized.black@jungle-animals              Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas, who previously supported defunding police       efforts, is now pushing to "increase patrols in areas reeling from ongoing       criminal behavior" after the deadly shooting of a popular chef left the       community reeling.              Shaun Brady, a 44-year-old Irish immigrant, was shot dead outside the       restaurant he owned Aug. 28 just after 5 p.m, police said.              "Preliminary investigation revealed the victim was taking out trash when he       observed multiple subjects by a vehicle," Kansas City Police told Fox News       Digital. "An interaction between the victim and subjects occurred that led to       the victim being shot."              Officers responded, and Brady was taken to a hospital, where he died.              MISSOURI AG SLAMS KANSAS CITY MAYOR FOR WELCOMING MAYORKAS' ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT       PAROLE PROGRAM              "Like many in our community, I am heartbroken to learn of the death of Shaun       Brady. I have met him, laughed with him, heard just a bit of his and his       family's story and was inspired by the business and the community he was       building in Kansas City. I        grieve for and express my sincerest condolences to his family and all who knew       him," Lucas said in a statement.              "More distress comes in knowing how he died — due to violence arising once       more in our community," he added.              Gun violence in Kansas City made national headlines in February when shots       were fired during the city's Super Bowl parade, leaving one person killed and       more than 20 injured.              Kansas City recorded its deadliest year on record in 2023 with 182 homicides,       according to the Kansas City Police Department's daily homicide analysis.              CHICAGO MAN WRONGFULLY CONVICTED FOR MURDER AWARDED $50M AFTER SUING CITY,       POLICE DETECTIVES              Lucas, who in 2022 sued the state of Missouri over a new law that required the       city to increase funding for its police department, is now calling for a need       to increase the presence of police..              "For years now, but more acutely in recent months, business owners in       Brookside and Waldo, but also along Prospect, in the Crossroads, and       throughout too much of our city have expressed serious concerns about a rise       in property and nuisance crimes        plaguing their stores, their parking lots, and their customers," Lucas wrote       in his post.              "Acknowledging the very real personnel staffing challenges we face, we must       continue to work with KCPD and the public to best deploy officers to increase       patrols in areas reeling from ongoing criminal behavior, such as break-ins,       car thefts, and other        repeat nuisance offenses."              Two teenagers were arrested and taken into custody within an hour of Brady's       shooting, police said. Both teens have been charged with second-degree murder       and remain in detention, the Jackson County Courthouse staff told Fox News       Digital. They have also        been charged with attempted stealing.              WISCONSIN COLLEGE GYMNAST KARA WELSH IN FETAL POSITION WHEN BOYFRIEND       ALLEGEDLY SHOT HER SEVERAL TIMES: REPORT              Brady co-owned and operated Brady & Fox Restaurant & Lounge, also known as       Brady's KC, with chef and friend Graham Farris.              He leaves behind a wife and two young children, according to a fundraising       page for his family.              "As a chef, Shaun Brady nourished his community not just with incredible food,       but with a deep pride in his culture and a contagious enthusiasm for       celebration," organizers of a GoFundMe page wrote. "The light he brought to       our Irish community will        endure through those touched by his talent, spirit, and joy for life."              Brady was beloved by the Kansas City Irish community.              "Our hearts are absolutely broken," the Kansas City Irish Festival wrote in a       statement on Facebook. "His restaurant, Brady and Fox, was a place where many       in the Irish community gathered. It was one of Shaun's greatest gifts to bring       people together        with his culinary creations."              The Kansas City mayor's office did not respond to Fox News Digital's request       for comment.              https://www.yahoo.com/news/blue-city-mayor-supported-defund-080049790.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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