Remember From Yesterday?
By MARY SANCHEZ
The Kansas City Star
Susan Pfannmuller Special to The Star
“By the time the Christmas Eve fiesta wound down, three pigs had been butchered the heads and feet set aside for a New Year's delicacy to be prepared later.”
The guests of honor — day laborers who either live in or were simply passing through Kansas City — had settled around tables to listen to one man play his guitar. They sang along when they felt moved.
And in those moments, the Christmas story was retold.
“The narrators were the two officers assigned to the center, a small office run by the Kansas City Police Department. It is a vestige from when locating police within communities was first embraced.”
Officer Matthew Tomasic, front, and Officer Chato Villalobos of the Kansas City Police Department work out of an office in a community center in Kansas City.
By MARY SANCHEZ
The Kansas City Star
Susan Pfannmuller Special to The Star
“By the time the Christmas Eve fiesta wound down, three pigs had been butchered the heads and feet set aside for a New Year's delicacy to be prepared later.”
The guests of honor — day laborers who either live in or were simply passing through Kansas City — had settled around tables to listen to one man play his guitar. They sang along when they felt moved.
And in those moments, the Christmas story was retold.
“The narrators were the two officers assigned to the center, a small office run by the Kansas City Police Department. It is a vestige from when locating police within communities was first embraced.”
Officer Matthew Tomasic, front, and Officer Chato Villalobos of the Kansas City Police Department work out of an office in a community center in Kansas City.
Police in Kansas City are leaving the citizenship busts to federal agents and focusing instead on community policing efforts in the city's growing Hispanic communities.
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Tomorrow it came that a very special guest attended the Christmas Eve dinner?
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