While Kansas City police can't explain it, this was another busy weekend for detectives — the latest spike in gun crime over the last few weeks.
A Weekend in the City is the second studio album by British indie rock band Bloc Party. It was recorded at Grouse Lodge Studios in Westmeath. Another B side, 'Vision of Heaven' (3:32), was released as a promotional track exclusively at PureVolume. Additional formats.
Since last Wednesday afternoon alone, 24 people have been shot and five have died. None of the crimes seems to be connected.
“Each one of these seems to be individual scenes at this point in time. There’s really nothing pointing towards any group that’s responsible for multiple scenes,” KCPD spokesman Sgt. Jake Becchina said at a news conference Monday morning.
Police are particularly worried about gunfire that erupted in a crowded area of the Jazz District near 18th and Highland around midnight Sunday. Three men and three women were wounded, all seriously. Detectives say they're not sure if the altercation started on the street or spilled out from a club.
On Friday, KCPD Chief Rick Smith made a plea for neighbors with information to come forward to help solve the crimes. Detectives said they were getting at least a little more information from the community over the weekend.
“What they want is to live in peace in their neighborhood. They want to live without fear of crime and they want to do what it takes in order to make that happen,” Becchina said.
There has also been an unusually high number of shootouts. Police exchanged gunfire with suspects Friday morning in south Kansas City and again early Sunday morning near 59th and Askew Avenue.
'Any officer-involved shooting is unusual and something we work very hard to avoid. But two in one weekend is a busy week,” Becchina said.
No officers were wounded in either gunfight.
On Monday morning, three men were charged in connection with the incident on Askew Avenue. They were drunk and firing handguns; neighbors heard up to 100 rounds fired and called police.
'As officers approched, the gunfire continued and officers reported being fired upon and an officer returned fire,' according to charging documents.
Diego Torres-Infante, 24, was charged with unlawful use of a weapon while intoxicated. Fidel A. Carmona, 29, was charged with the same crime. Juan Carlos Cuevas-Alvarez, 32, was charged with delivery of a controlled substance. Police found 26 pounds of marijuana in the basement of the house, court documents say.
While it certainly doesn't feel like it, gun crime in Kansas City is actually down from this time last year.
So far this year KCPD has investigated 73 homicides, compared with 88 at the same time last year, according to statistics on the KCPD website. And non-fatal shooting right now stand at 272, compared with 302 a year earlier.
August could shape up to be quite violent, however. On Aug. 6 last year police had worked nine non-fatal shootings. As of Monday, there were 23 such shootings, according to police.
Sam Zeff is KCUR's metro reporter. He can be reached on Twitter @samzeff.
'Another Weekend' | ||||
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Single by Five Star | ||||
from the album Rock the World | ||||
B-side | 'The Mews' | |||
Released | 23 May 1988 | |||
Format | 7' single, 12' single | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 5:20 | |||
Label | RCA, Tent | |||
Songwriter(s) | Leon Sylvers III | |||
Producer(s) | Leon Sylvers III | |||
Five Star singles chronology | ||||
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'Another Weekend' is the name of a 1988 hit single by the British pop group Five Star. It peaked at #18 on the UK singles chart, but reached #1 on the UK Dance chart. In the US, the single reached #23 on the R&B charts.
The single was a return to the charts for the group after a short break to record their fourth LP Rock the World. Due to declining record sales, the group were intent on changing their clean-cut image. They opted for a new, raunchier leather-clad look in the accompanying video, whilst the track demonstrated a slightly harder edged dance sound. However, the changes were not enough to reverse the group's decline, and sales continued to dwindle.
7' Single PB42081 and 7' gatefold with stickers:
1. Another Weekend (edit - 04:10)
2. The Mews
12' Single: PT42082
1. Another Weekend (Friday Night Mix) *
2. Another Weekend (Friday Night Dub Mix)
3. The Mews
12' Single with posterbag: PT42082PB
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1. Another Weekend (Saturday Night Mix) **
2. The Mews (Edit)
3. The Five Star Hit Mix, 11:52 (Disco Mix Club megamix featuring Can't Wait Another Minute, Let Me Be The One, All Fall Down, Whenever You're Ready, Find The Time, If I Say Yes, R.S.V.P., Love Take Over, The Slightest Touch) ***
US 12' Single and cassette single: 8854-4-RS (1989)
1. Another Weekend (Friday Night Mix / 12' Mix) *
2. Another Weekend (7' Edit)
3. Another Weekend (Saturday Night Mix) **
4. Another Weekend (Friday Night Dub Mix)
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* Released on CD on the album Rock The World PD71747, and remastered on the 2010 Rodeo Media CD 'Dance Classics 31 and 32'
** Released in CD format on the 2012 Cherry Pop reissue of the Rock the World'm album
*** Released in CD format on the 2012 Cherry Pop reissue of the Between the Lines album
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