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Super Bowl Rally Gun Charge, JoCo Creeper and Church Robbery

Super Bowl Rally Gun Charge, JoCo Creeper and Church Robbery

At this point, there are many local outrages to consider, along with information about court consequences, policing, street life and community outreach.

Bill TKC collect news. . .

Suspect convicted of crime in connection with shooting at Chiefs Super Bowl rally

A Wichita, Kan., man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years’ probation for a crime stemming from the Super Bowl Celebration shooting.

A Kansas City man pleads guilty to distributing fentanyl that left three people dead

A Kansas City, Missouri, man pleaded guilty in federal court to distributing fentanyl, which led to three overdose deaths.

Overland Park man charged with several child sex crimes

An Overland Park man was arrested Wednesday and charged with several child sex crimes.

New hearing date set for Excelsior Springs man charged with kidnapping and murder

Timothy Haslett Jr. will appear in court on December 4.

Prosecutors will not file sexual abuse charges against the former IHOPKC volunteer youth group leader

‘Of course I had hoped that there would be charges. But I think at the end of the day I knew it was going to be his word versus mine.”

22-year-old charged after $36,000 worth of church supplies found at dealership

A 22-year-old man has been charged with theft after $36,000 worth of musical instruments and more were stolen from a Kansas City church.

Helping Hand: Miss Kansas recognized for using a platform to raise awareness about domestic violence

In recognition of her efforts to use her platform to raise awareness and be a champion for healthy relationships, DeVaughn James Injury Lawyers and KWCH awarded Smith with a $1,200 helping hand.

Kansas City woman pleads guilty to paycheck protection program fraud

A Kansas City woman pleaded guilty to charges related to loan fraud involving the federal Payroll Protection Program, intended to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The founder of KC Mothers in Charge has spent a decade helping families of homicide victims

Rosilyn Temple founded KC Mothers in Charge, a nonprofit organization that supports the families of homicide victims, a decade ago after the death of her own son. Through her grief, she found purpose by making sure no family felt the confusion and loneliness she felt standing at the crime scene.

‘It’s just like a highway’: KCPD evaluates intersection after officer was struck while riding motorcycle

Wednesday morning, a KCPD officer was driving near 72nd and Troost when he was struck by an SUV and thrown from his motorcycle.

To develop. . .

By Sheisoe

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