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52-year-old man identified as victim of early-morning shooting in Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A 52-year-old man has been identified as the victim of an early-morning shooting in Kansas City as police have yet to release the name of his killer. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department announced on Friday, July 26, that investigators have identified the man who died in an early-morning shooting as Anthony Lewis, 52.
Insider Predicts Chiefs Will Give Up on 3rd-Year WR: ‘Difficult Decision’
The Kansas City Chiefs’ wide receiver competition is heating up, but third-year wideout Skyy Moore still isn’t doing enough to separate himself from the pack. That’s why Arrowhead Pride’s Pete Sweeney believes Moore won’t make the team’s regular season roster. Sweeney dished out his...
Insane Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce Connection At Training Camp Has Chiefs Fans Thinking 3-Peat
The Kansas City Chiefs have surrounded Patrick Mahomes with the most talented group of wide receivers in his career. If Hollywood Brown, Rashee Rice, and rookie first-round pick Xavier Worthy live up to that hype in 2024, only a major drop-off from veteran tight end Travis Kelce could prevent the reigning champs from fielding one of the NFL's most explosive offenses. The bad news for the rest of the league? The singular connection that's made Mahomes and Kelce one of the best quarterback-receiver tandems in league history is on full display early in training camp. Chiefs fans were left in awe of this wild play by the future Hall-of-Famers during Friday's practice, a highlight Kelce finished off with one of his trademark laterals.
Ex-KCPD lawyer leaked documents alleging misconduct. Now he could lose his law license
In 2022, Ryan McCarty sent out an 8-page letter unleashing allegations about malfeasance in the department. He claimed his superiors suppressed potentially exculpatory documents in criminal cases.
2 arrested in gun dealer burglary
LIBERTY — Two boys were arrested in connection with the burglary of Adventure Outdoors/Securing Liberty LLC, located at 117 B N. Main St. in Liberty. The burglary took place around 4 a.m. July 16. Liberty Capt. Nathan Mulch said the juveniles were arrested last week, but the department and...
Miller County man arrested for first-degree assault causing serious injury
A Miller County man was arrested on July 23 for allegedly assaulting and seriously injuring a person. Philip A. Benedict, of Tuscumbia, was taken into custody on Tuesday after allegedly physically assaulting a victim and inflicting serious injury upon them. The victim claimed that they were speaking with Philip inside...
Missouri Shootout Locations of Bonnie & Clyde & Pretty Boy Floyd
You can say what you want about Missouri, but it's impossible to deny the history that has happened across the state. That includes numerous infamous shootout locations where Bonnie & Clyde and gangster Pretty Boy Floyd were involved in deadly battles. Several popular YouTube channels have adventured in Missouri and...
Back to School Shopping? Missouri’s Tax Free Weekend is Coming
I don't know about you, but back-to-school shopping gets more expensive each year for me. That's why I am so grateful for the no-tax weekend in Missouri so I feel like I am saving a little bit of money. Missouri's No Tax Weekend. I would if you could wait until...
Top 50 Missouri high school running backs to watch in 2024
Top 50 Missouri high school running backs to watch in 2024, including Nebraska commit Jamarion Parker, Iowa State commit Ryver Peppers, Vanderbilt commit Gabe Fields and Raymore-Peculiar standout junior DeZephen Walker
Pesticides as big a cancer risk as smoking; study identifies risk in PA counties
(The Hill) – Pesticides may cause cancer on a level equivalent to smoking cigarettes, a new study has found. The widespread use of pesticides may lead to hundreds of thousands of additional cancer cases in major corn-producing states like Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Ohio — even for Americans who don’t work on farms, according to findings published Thursday in […]
Governor Parson Honors Rogersville Woman Aubren Dudley
Missouri Governor Mike Parson paid tribute to a woman killed in a traffic crash at the intersection of Hwy 126 and Route T near Golden City. Governor Parson said in a post on social media that Aubren Dudley of Rogersville had worked for the children’s division of the Missouri Department of Social Services for five years.
Detroit man charged after shot was fired during fight in Jefferson City
Police arrested a man from Michigan and one from Jefferson City after at least one shot was fired during a fight Thursday afternoon. The post Detroit man charged after shot was fired during fight in Jefferson City appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
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