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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – June 17 is the anniversary of one of the most tragic events in Kansas City’s storied history: the Kansas City Massacre at Union Station in 1933.
From the notorious Kansas City Massacre of 1933 to the tragic shooting in the aftermath of a Super Bowl celebration, the echoes of violence reverberate through the city's history.
On June 17, 2033, Kansas City's Union Station was at the center of an incident that would shape law enforcement for the next generation.
He was executed Oct. 7, 1938. "I don't believe they intended to kill Nash," R.E. Vetterli, the agent in charge of the Kansas City office of the Justice Department, said.
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A Johnson County, Kansas, man tells the story of his family in Oklahoma who survived the 1921 massacre where hundreds of Black people were killed by a white mob.