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KCMO homicide victims remembered during The Longest Night
KCMO homicide victims remembered during The Longest Night
and last updated 2020-12-21 23:37:55-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Days before Christmas, the Wornall Road Baptist Church held a church service to remember the more than 170 lives lost in a Kansas City homicide so far in 2020 â a record-breaking year.
The service, held on the winter solstice, is called The Longest Night.
Families of homicide victims united to pray and comfort one another in the pews and outdoors, where crosses sit in front of the church, representing each victim. This is a really hard time around Christmastime, I think about him every day, she said. I miss that I love you, in the morning, and, I love you, at night. I got that every day.
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Christmas came early for many in the Kansas City metro area Saturday.
and last updated 2020-12-19 23:41:45-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Christmas came early for many in the Kansas City metro on Saturday.
Kansas City Mothers in Charge held a Christmas event for those who have lost a loved one to violence.
Theresa Nunally said the women in the organization have been a blessing.
âIâm so thankful for women like them, Nunally said. For her to use her pain to help others who are going through the same thing, it means a lot.