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Wyandotte 46, Harmon 44
Turner 34, Washington 30
Schlagle 34, Central 8
Louisburg 39, Piper 6
Atchison 51, Sumner Academy 8
DeSoto 28, Bonner Springs 0
Lansing 46, Bishop Ward 0


This week

Friday, Sept. 16, at 7 p.m.
Bonner Springs at Piper
Hogan Prep Charter at Harmon
Schlagle at Atchison
Bishop Ward at Tonganoxie
Turner at Basehor-Linwood
Sumner Academy at Eudora
Washington at Maize South (Wichita, Kan.)

Children suffer violence in El Salvador

by Murrel Bland

More than 400 children were killed in El Salvador during the first three months of 2016. That is one of the challenges that the Rt. Rev. David Alvarado faces in El Salvador.

Alvarado is the Episcopal bishop of the Diocese of Salvador. He spoke during the Labor Day weekend at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1300 N. 18th St., Kansas City, Kan. He came here on behalf of the Episcopal Dignity and Justice program. This program works in cooperation with St. Francis Community Services with headquarters in Salina, Kan. St. Francis has a branch office in downtown Kansas City, Kan.

“We must work together to stop the violence,” Bishop Alvarado said.

Angela Smith, the director of mission engagement for St. Franics, said that matters like poverty, violence, immigration and human trafficking are shared issues that can be addressed more effectively if we work together.

El Salvador is a country in Central America of about 6.3 million persons in an area of about 8,100 square miles. Many of its residents suffer because of a lack of educational and employment opportunities—something that Bishop Alvarado said needs to be corrected.

Smith said the violence is a result of “death squads” and gang members who often target children, particularly boys.

Jose Lopez, a lawyer who works with Bishop Alvarado on behalf of human rights issues, said he commends Pope Francis for his calling these issues to the public. These issues in Central America are quite similar to those in other parts of the world, Lopez said.

Smith said that El Salvador suffers from a “sweat shop” economy that makes it very difficult for its residents to break out of a cycle of poverty.

Many children from El Salvador immigrate to Mexico and then to the United States. This is very dangerous—however, often not as dangerous as living in El Salvador. Some of these children end up in Kansas and are served by St. Francis.

Smith said she will be working with Bishop Alvarado and his staff when they sponsor a week-long reconciliation conference in El Salvador. A keynote speaker will be the Rev. Michael Lapsley of South Africa. Lapsley worked with the Rt. Rev. Desmond Tutu, a bishop of Johannesburg who won the Nobel Peace Prize for his opposition to apartheid. Bishop Tutu also developed a program of reconciliation that helped assure a fair and democratic society would prevail, as South Africa became an integrated country.

Murrel Bland is the former editor of The Wyandotte West and The Piper Press.

Police seek information toward solving homicides in KCK

Kansas City, Kan., police have made some progress in solving gun-related violent crimes, and are still looking for information from the community to solve 11 homicides.

According to a police spokesman, the number of homicides stands at 30 currently this year, with 11 still seeking active leads.

A spokesman said that detectives, task force officers, community policing officers and command staff, along with community members and the NAACP, went door-to-door in the community to generate leads on the recent events.

The police special operations unit also conducted warrant sweeps in violent crime areas and neighborhoods in an attempt to apprehend some violent individuals, the spokesman said.

Police listed current homicides for which they are seeking additional information:

#4- Deandre Scott homicide from March 4 at 1608 Minnesota Ave.
#10- Cedric Fields homicide from April 6 at North 5th and Rowland Avenue.
#11- Joseph Lucas II homicide from April 28 at 853 Tauromee Ave.
#14- Ramon Minjares-Garcia homicide from June 19 at South 18th Street and Central Avenue.
#18- Jacob Comstock homicide from July 17 at North 8th Street and Tenny Avenue.
#21- Tyrone Wilson homicide from July 25 at 400 Troup Ave.
#22- Andre Singleton homicide from Aug. 5 at 15 N. 10th St.
#23- Shannon Porter homicide from Aug. 20 at 50 Market St.
#24- Joshua Bush homicide from Aug. 22 at North 46th and Leavenworth Road.
#25- Natasha Hays homicide from Aug. 30 at 2400 block of North 9th Street.
#26- Kevin Gonzalez homicide from Aug. 31 at 100 block of South 12th Street.

Anyone with information in any crime is encouraged to call the Kansas City, Kan., Police Department Criminal Investigations Division at 913-573-6020 or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS.