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Nick Haines, Yvette Walker, Jonathan Shorman, Kyle Palmer and Dave Helling discuss the Missouri special legislative session to negotiate a stadium incentive package to keep the Royals and Chiefs in KC, the Royals purchase of the mortgage on the old Sprint campus, Black & Veatch seeking public assistance for new offices, the Missouri abortion ruling, the latest Plaza closing and KCPD budget cuts.
Some Kansas Citians on social media have criticized the way that the KCPD and Mayor Quinton Lucas responded to a march of masked white nationalists last weekend. In a wide-ranging conversation, Lucas defended his comments, as well as discussed the Royals' search for a new stadium, his recent trip to Qatar and fixing public transit.
Of course Joe Biden has cancer less than four months after leaving office as it's all falling apart for the Dem regime. Who knew what and when? This is about to get ugly. Really ugly. We share info from a doctor that says if this is Biden's diagnosis he has had cancer 5-7 years already or his doctors committed malpractice. Fasten your seatbelt. A Mexican Navy vessel that looked more like a Pirates of the Caribbean ride slams into the Brooklyn Bridge and Chuck Schumer is blaming.... Trump. Of course. KCPD get serious about rounding up street racers just days after the FBI announced it was coming to town to clean things up. This is a good start. The Royals' number 9 hitters save the series for KC in a 2-1 win over the Cardinals. This, after most people missed the game on TV Saturday night as a vandal is on the loose targeting tech companies. Spectrum was completely shut down just one week after Google Fiber was hit. Scottie Scheffler rules the PGA Championship, the Preakness may have been the best horse race of all time and our friends at www.teamsmile.org are crushing it again raising money for kids to get free dental treatment.
D&P Highlight: KCPD Chief Stacey Graves addresses issues in KC's midtown & downtown. full 710 Fri, 09 May 2025 18:55:00 +0000 65W8XoxrQCnkqCyX1jj4JTkV8eWXlr0r news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: KCPD Chief Stacey Graves addresses issues in KC's midtown & downtown. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://
Black people are reported missing in higher numbers than white people relative to their population, according to recent data. Some families believe the newly reinstated Missing Persons Unit of the Kansas City Police Department isn't doing enough to address that. Plus: How the University of Missouri is handling reports of immigration enforcement authorities picking up college students.
A civil rights lawsuit is costing the KCPD and the city's Board of Police Commissioners $4.1 million. An attorney for the family of Cameron Lamb, who was killed by a white detective in 2019, said they're happy to have the "political football" of the case behind them.
KCPD Payout, the NFL in St. Louis and Oldies Hate Trump? | 4-23-25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of the C-10 Podcast, recorded at Music Theater Heritage in Kansas City's Crown Center, we welcome Shawnie Nix, whose journey with C-10 exemplifies the power of meaningful mentorship. As a former Kansas City, Missouri police officer, Shawnie brought unique insights when she helped develop the C-10 program as a member of the curriculum committee. Her commitment to youth development grew as she later stepped into roles as both a pinch-hit mentor and eventually a one-on-one mentor.With regular host Matt Fulks away, curriculum committee chair Max Utsler steps in as guest host for this engaging conversation. Recorded shortly before Shawnie's relocation to Phoenix, this episode captures her reflections on law enforcement, mentorship, and the lasting impact of the C-10 program. Her story demonstrates how different life experiences can shape our ability to guide and influence young people.LINKS:For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, visit our website.To make a financial gift to give students life-changing one-on-one mentoring and to help families in crisis, visit our secure donation page.To join us at the 4th Annual C You At Topgolf on May 29, 2025, to give students a mentor, visit here.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.
Great Masters, Royals Push New Poll and KCPD Tragedy | 4-14-25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1 - The KBI has asked the KCPD to investigate the shooting which happened late Wednesday in Kansas City, Kansas.
Guys. There's an update on Sharon Kinne, the subject of one of our earliest episodes. If you have any information on Sharon Kinne's activities between 1970-1979 (or any time, really) you can remain anonymous and contact the KCPD, JCSO, or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS. Tips can also go to Crime Stoppers. And you can feel free to DM or email us with any info too because we like to know things. Need more WMMM in your life? Join the Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/c/witchesmagicmurdermystery Want WMMM Merch? Check out the podcast store: https://witches-magic-murder-mystery-podcast-store.myshopify.com Our Youtube Channel has longer versions of our episodes, with less editing and more outtakes: https://www.youtube.com/c/WitchesMagicMurderMysteryPodcast Support our sponsors! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at www.betterhelp.com/wmmm and get on your way to being your best self. Sources: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sharon-kinne-murders-vanished-mexican-prison-1969/ https://kcpolice.org/media/news-releases/kcpd-jackson-county-sheriff-s-office-solve-fugitive-serial-killer-case/ https://www.ctvnews.ca/calgary/lethbridge/article/taber-residents-shocked-to-learn-us-woman-wanted-for-3-murders-lived-among-them-for-decades/ https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/her-traumatic-legacy-american-killer-and-fugitive-lived-50-years-in-alberta-town All Witches, Magic, Murder, & Mystery episodes are a mix of Kara and Megan's personal thoughts and opinions in response to the information that is publicly available at the time of recording, as well as, in some cases, personal accounts provided by listeners. In regard to these self-reported personal accounts, there can be no assurance that the information provided is 100% accurate. If you love the Trash Witch art (see our Patreon or the Podcast store), Tiffini Scherbing of Scherbing Arts created her. Like her Scherbing Arts page on Facebook, or follow her on instagram at @scherbingarts76! She can create anything you need. TikTok: @wmmmpodcast Instagram: @witchesmagicmurdermystery Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/465405701297488/ Email all your weird stories: witchesmagicmurdermystery@gmail.com Get to know us better: Kara: @many_adventures_of_kara on Instagram Megan: @meganmakesjokes on TikTok, @megan_whitmer on Instagram WMMM Podcast P.O. Box 910674 Lexington, KY 40591 Music credit: Chloe's Lullaby (podcast theme) by Robert Austin. Available on Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, Bandcamp, and Patreon! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey joined Pete Mundo to discuss the latest lawsuit between Missouri, Mayor Lucas, and the KCPD among other things. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jean Peters Baker is leaving office next month after 13 years as Jackson County's top prosecutor. In a recent exit interview, she said she's faced threats and criticism for her decisions — especially over the prosecution of ex-KCPD officer Eric DeValkenaere.
Gwendolyn Grant, president and CEO of the Urban League of Greater Kansas City, said her colleagues and community members are outraged that Missouri Gov. Mike Parson freed former KCPD detective Eric DeValkenaere last week.
Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said she's faced threats and criticism for her decisions over the years — especially over the prosecution of ex-KCPD officer Eric DeValkenaere. She spoke with KCUR's Up To Date about her 13 years as the county's top prosecutor, and the consequences the job had on her and her family.
After six and a half years, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson is set to leave office in January. In an interview with KCUR, Parson reflected on his tenure — including accomplishments like expanding I-70, if he plans to pardon former KCPD officer Eric DeValkenaere, and his hopes for the future of Missouri.
Despite hinting that it could happen, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson won't say for sure whether he will pardon or commute the sentence of Eric DeValkenaere, the former KCPD officer serving six years in prison for killing Cameron Lamb. Parson spoke to KCUR's Up To Date about his tenure before leaving office on Jan. 13.
KCPD Detective DeValkenaere Inside Information, Daniel Penny Acquitted and Luigi Emerges | 12-10-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quade is the Democratic leader of the Missouri House of Representatives and is her party's nominee to replace Missouri Gov. Mike Parson, who is term-limited. Here's where she stands on some of the most important issues facing the state, including control of the KCPD and abortion rights.
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KCPD is now offering $45 thousand dollars a year with a $2,500 signing bonus for those wanting to work as 911 operators.
It probably doesn't seem like a great idea to have the entire KCPD traffic division at Arrowhead Stadium on a Friday night.
Sarah DeValkenaere - Wife of Eric DeValkenaere, Former KCPD | 8-29-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Missouri voters passed a constitutional amendment requiring Kansas City to increase its funding to the KCPD, but rejected a measure allowing property tax exemptions for child care centers. And the contenders are set for November's elections for U.S. Senate, U.S. House, Missouri governor and other statewide races.
Missouri Lt. Gov. Mike Kehoe is among the leading Republicans vying to replace Gov. Mike Parson, who is term-limited from running again. Here's where he stands on some of the biggest issues facing the state, including state control of the KCPD and keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals.
Illuminating Hope, a podcast of Hope House brings you Voices of Justice, a series of podcasts where law enforcement officials, judges, and advocates come together to unravel the entangled web of domestic violence. Join us as we dive into the complex challenges faced by those on the front lines of justice, exploring real-life stories, legal nuances, and the human side of these cases. In each episode, our guests share their experiences, insights, and perspectives, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of domestic violence. Tune in for a compelling journey into the criminal justice system, where compassion meets the pursuit of truth, and where professionals strive to bring justice to those affected by the cycle of abuse.Chief Stacey Graves, a lifelong Kansas Citian, began her career at KCPD in 1997 as a civilian records clerk. After joining the police academy in December of 1997, she held multiple assignments as a police officer including Central Patrol Division, East Patrol Division, the Drug Enforcement Unit and the Career Criminal Section. Graves was promoted to Sergeant in 2007. During her tenure as a Sergeant, she was assigned to Patrol, the Media Unit as a Public Information Officer and she was an Operations Sergeant in the Chief's Office serving under Chief Darryl Forté. Promoted to Captain in 2014, Graves was assigned to Internal Affairs, returned to the Media Unit and Patrol. In 2018, she was promoted to Major. As Major, Graves was the Commander of Shoal Creek Division, Human Resources and served as the Executive Officer in the Patrol Bureau Office.On December 15, 2022, twenty-five years after starting the police academy, Graves was selected to be the chief. At 48 years of age, Graves became the 48th Police Chief in KCPD's 148-year history, and also became the first woman to serve as permanent chief.Graves obtained her Associates Degree from Penn Valley. Graves went on to earn a B.A. in Administration of Justice from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and an Executive Master of Business Administration with an emphasis in Leadership from Benedictine College.We are also joined by Operations Sergeant Maurice Oatis of the Kansas City Police Department. The mission of the KCPD is to protect and serve with professionalism, honor and integrity.
Eben Hall, KCPD Retired Police Sniper Operations | 7-16-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Haines, Mary Sanchez, Kris Ketz, Eric Wesson and Brian Ellison discuss the recent food tampering incident at Hereford House, questions surrounding a Jackson County legislator receiving free Royals suite tickets, the ransomware speculation as KCMO's website goes dark, calls for stronger leadership from KCPD's Chief, Waldo restaurant closing due to crime, addressing street racing and more.
Missouri voters must weigh in again on a constitutional amendment requiring Kansas City to increase its minimum funding of the police department, after the Missouri Supreme Court ruled last week that the language on the original measure was so inaccurate it misled voters.
The Missouri Supreme Court has ruled that a 2022 ballot measure ordering Kansas City to increase its minimum threshold for police funding "misled voters" to the point of making the election unfair. Acting on a lawsuit filed by Mayor Quinton Lucas, the court has ordered a new election.
Chiefs Talk Stadium Plans, Plus KCPD Addresses Plaza Crime | 4-29-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sarah DeValkanaere talks to Pete Mundo about if Governor Mike Parson will pardon her husband. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Community members are outraged over a cellphone video that captured off-duty KCPD officers pushing a handcuffed Black woman face-first into the ground and calling her an “animal." Speaking on KCUR's Up To Date, Police Chief Stacey Graves said the incident is being reviewed internally and by outside law enforcement.
Every day we learn about another record or another first for Patrick Mahomes. As we get ready for Super Bowl 58, the newest stat he owns with a win is perhaps the best of all. Meanwhile, the city and county and lots of others are lining up to throw a $3.5 million parade for the team. I'm all for a parade but why does it cost so much and why is the KC Sports Commission, a charity, in charge of spending our money? Who elected them? Most shocking, the free money last year didn't cover paying the cops and the KCPD was the group that got hit the hardest. So KC. The Missouri Tigers are a hot mess as they go to 0-9 in the SEC. In news, even the president of Mexico says Biden is a fraud trying to pass a bill and cited an election year as the reason. He's a Biden ally and says our prez is lying and won't follow the law if he wins in November. Josh Hawley humiliates Mark Zuckerberg at a Senate hearing, Trump leads in all 7 swing states and Oklahoma City has some big, big plans.
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In this episode of Gangland Wire, we are joined by former KCPD detectives Jim Harrington and Rick Smith to discuss a famous case involving mobster Angelo Porrello. The case revolves around stealing millions of dollars in diamonds and jewelry from a high-end jewelry store in Kansas City. The detectives initially suspected that a car chase … Kansas City $2.5 Million Jewelry Robbery Read More » The post Kansas City $2.5 Million Jewelry Robbery appeared first on Gangland Wire.
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Important day for KCPD on KCMO, Plus Antisemitism Continues | 10-24-23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sarah DeValkenaere joins Pete Mundo in studio to discuss her husband Eric's time with KCPD, the circumstances surrounding the current situation, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KCPD Detective's Conviction Upheld, Latest from Israel | 10-18-23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On an unseasonably warm April evening in 2001, the headless body of a tiny girl was found discarded in a makeshift dump site in the woods on the southeast side of Kansas City, Missouri.One long night turned into four long years for Sgt. David Bernard and the Kansas City Police Department's 1020 Squad. They followed 1,500 leads, had a replica of the child's head sculpted from her skull, and ultimately conducted the single most extensive area canvass in the KCPD's history. Erica Michelle Marie Green, aka “Precious Doe,” captured the hearts of not only the dedicated detectives who fought tirelessly to identify her and her killer but of an entire community. PRECIOUS FEW CLUES is a candid and touching account of the painful impact that this brutal murder had on Sgt. Bernard, his family, and the KCPD's 1020 squad. It chronicles the all too frequent story of child abuse, failed social services, a flawed court system, and battered women who sacrificed their own children to shield their abusive lovers, echoing the same preposterous explanations of “…but I love him.” PRECIOUS FEW CLUES: The True Crime Investigation of Kansas City's "Precious Doe" Murder-Marla Bernard