Kansas City Prospect Deadly Mass Shooting Suspect Charged

Today's top story in the metro omits a couple of important facts . . . 

TV news mostly downplayed the mugshot except for Fox4.

Moreover . . .

The ALLEGED gunman was out on bail following an Independence, MO violent crime case.

Here are the basics and more info . . .

“This defendant is being charged with all the events of that evening whether or not he fired the fatal shot or not. He is the individual that set off this chain event that led to shooting by others,” Peters Baker said.

Keivon Greene faces one count of murder each for the deaths of 22-year-old Nikko Manning, 28-year-old Jasity Strong, and 29-year-old Camden Brown. The three victims were shot and killed outside of a business holding an after hours party at 57th Street and Prospect Avenue, according to the prosecutor.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

https://www.kshb.com/news/crime/suspect-of-sunday-mass-shooting-in-kcmo-faces-2nd-degree-murder-armed-criminal-action-charges

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