After Ralph Yarl shooting, Black people in Kansas City’s Northland keep fighting racism
Jouty Jalarue, known by most as Pastor Jay, serves at House of God Community Church in Kansas City's Northland. - Anna Spoerre/Kansas City Star/TNS

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Before Theo Davis moved from Washington, D.C., to help pastor a church in Kansas City’s predominantly white neighborhoods north of the Missouri River, a Black church elder called him with a warning: Davis might encounter a bit more racism in the Northland than he was used to. “You don’t have to look over your shoulder, but just don’t be surprised if you encounter certain things,” the elder told him, foreseeing the stares and false accusations that would be leveled against Davis. Davis quickly learned that how he was treated south of the Missouri river, in Kansas City’s diver...