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Something tells me that Amanda doesn't know wtf she's talking about. Just making it seem more scary than it is, in hope of scaring people straight.
As a recently former Kansas Citian, it is odd that this robot is here. As the article says:
This part of the metro, in Raytown, doesn't strike me as an area that's high/higher crime. It's a pretty busy area. I've passed through this part of town many times night or day. Shopped in this area from time to time; never thought it was unsafe, since it's a rather suburban area (not saying the city areas are inherently more dangerous; I lived in KC proper).