Operation Secret Santa

Operation Secret Santa

Unique traffic stops in Kansas City, Missouri bring drivers to tears.

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Earlier this month, in Kansas City, Missouri, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department was out looking for people. And when they spotted a subject, they went after them, in a sting operation the likes of which this country has never seen.

What made this operation especially unusual was the man behind it: a fellow in a red hat — known to these men only as “Secret Santa.”

Every year this anonymous, wealthy businessman gives out about a hundred thousand dollars worth of hundred dollar bills to random strangers. But this year, instead of doing it all himself, he deputized these deputies to give away much of it.
“Let’s start with a thousand,” Secret Santa said as he gave the deputies the money.

And so, armed to the teeth with Benjamins, the officers went out to do Santa’s bidding. They specifically went after people they thought would appreciate it most. Cars driving while dented — or out on Bondo — were likely targets.

“Merry Christmas,” a deputy said while handing money to a driver.

“You’re kidding. Oh my God, no,” answered the driver in disbelief.

Most people weren’t just blown away — most people were moved to tears. Their reactions were a combination of really needing the money and being caught off guard.

We saw Jessica Rodriguez, a mother of three, get pulled over. While the deputy walked to her car, Rodriguez talked to someone on her cell phone to tell them she’d been pulled over for “no cause.”

“How you doing, m’am?” the deputy asked her.

“I’m good until you pulled me over,” she answered.

“Okay, well, on behalf of Secret Santa, he wants you to have this, OK?” the deputy said as he handed her money.

Rodriguez told the deputy he saved her Christmas.
“I wasn’t going to be able to get my kids anything,” she told him.

“Well, I hope you may be able to get your kids something with it,” he said.

As always, creating moments like that is the main mission here. But this year “Secret Santa” also had a secret agenda.

“What do you want the officers to get out of this?” I asked him.

“Joy,” he answered. “You know, as tough as they are they have hearts that are bigger than the world.”

Let’s face it, it hasn’t been a good year for law enforcement — but for the vast majority of decent officers who will never make headlines — Secret Santa offered this gift.

A chance to be bearer of good news for a change, a chance to really help the homeless, to thank the law-abiders, to see hands up in celebration and then be assaulted in the best possible way.

There were a lot of hugs. Our body cameras took a real beating, but it was worth it — just to see people trust again and to see cops surrender.

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Point Of View Of The World’s Tallest Water Slide

Behold… the world’s tallest waterslide at the Schlitterbahn park in Kansas City.

There’s nothing better than hitting the water slides at the water park to cool off in the summer. Now, you can really get your splash on at Schlitterbahn Waterparks and Resorts.

After showing off their new attraction last winter, Schlitterbahn has finally offered potential guests a point of view video of the ride which will hopefully open soon. Extreme to say the least!

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The World’s Tallest Waterslide
 

The World’s Tallest Waterslide

The World's Tallest Waterslide

This is the world’s tallest waterslide being built at the Schlitterbahn park in Kansas City.

The VERRUKT MEG-A-BLASTER — German for, well, “Insane Megablaster” — is supposed to be even taller than Brazil’s “Insano” waterslide, which is currently the world’s highest waterslide at 134.5 feet! The final, specific height remains a Schlitterbahn secret, however, and will only be announced once the slide’s construction is completed.

The Verrukt Meg-a-blaster will use 4-person rafts, as sliders can expect speeds of 65 mph or more!

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