In a community like Shawnee, incidents often happen in places where people are moving fast and paying attention to their destination—not the environment. That can include:
- Shopping and retail corridors (parking-lot assaults, robberies, threats near entrances)
- Apartment and townhouse common areas (limited visibility, broken access controls, unsafe entries)
- Hotels and overnight lodging areas (incidents in parking areas or near late-night entrances)
- Workplace-adjacent properties (security issues connected to deliveries, contractor access, or shift changes)
The key legal issue is usually not whether crime is “possible.” Courts look at whether the property’s security measures were reasonable for the risks the owner knew (or should have known).


