Kansas City Crime Scene: Local Gunfire, Legal Arguments & Police Graduating Class

There's a lot to consider right now as we share info on the cont'd struggle to curb crime, debate over ALLEGED misdeeds and just a bit of hope for the future.

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Shooting leaves child critically injured Thursday night in Kansas City, Missouri

A child is in critical condition after a shooting Thursday night in Kansas City, Missouri.


Suspect charged in April 22 homicide outside a Dollar General store in Kansas City, Kansas

A 17-year-old male is charged with first degree felony murder in the shooting death of a man April 22 outside a Kansas City, Kansas, Dollar General Store.


Search on for man wanted in vehicle hijacking in Kansas City, Missouri

A reward of up to $2,000 is available for information that leads to the arrest of a man charged in a vehicle hijacking in March in south Kansas City, Missouri.


KC-area businessman sentenced for failing to pay $600,000 in income taxes - Kansas City Business Journal

The federal court in Kansas City also ordered the Platte Wood business owner to pay a $20,000 fine and $626,012 in restitution, plus interest, to the IRS.


Alleged sexual assault investigated at Wyandotte High School

FOX4 began asking questions about a sexual assault at Wyandotte high School on Wednesday after school leaders hadn't released any information, and parents and students we spoke with say they ...


KCK Police arrest juvenile involved in homicide outside of Dollar General

The Kansas City Kansas Police Department announced on Thursday that a suspect has been arrested and charged for the late April homicide outside of Dollar General off Leavenworth Road.


Kansas governor cites competition concerns while vetoing measure for school gun-detection technology

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed a measure that could have earmarked up to $5 million for gun-detection systems in schools over concerns it could have benefitted only one particular company.


Duck boat manslaughter case can move forward after appeals court ruling

GALENA, Mo. - A case charging three men with manslaughter in the deaths of passengers on a "duck boat" that sank in a storm on Table Rock Lake in 2018 can move forward after ruling from the Missouri Court of Appeals.


Judge who signed off on Marion raids asked to explain accusation she 'erroneously' notarized warrants

The judge who signed off the raids of a Kansas newspaper and two homes is being asked to respond to a second complaint filed with the Kansas Commission on Judicial Conduct.


KCK couple has warning after property stolen by scammers

Thieves who stole a Kansas couple's property has left the victims fighting to not only get the property back but their identities too.


Woman can't afford full insurance coverage on car, pays out-of-pocket for damage from car burglars

Car insurance rates have soared 20% over the past year and the increase is forcing some customers to cut back on their coverage.


Food tampering alleged at Leawood's Hereford House: Was public promptly notified?

How was authorities public health response after discovering worker allegedly urinated in food and rubbed it on genitals at Leawood's Hereford House restaurant?


Murdered while still alive: How a victim's daughter remembers Robert Courtney

Meckenzie Hayes has spent her adulthood trying to understand what happened to her mother.


Family members of disgraced pharmacist Robert Courtney's victims oppose potential early release

Robert Courtney, the former pharmacist convicted of diluting cancer drugs for profit, could be out of prison by the end of the summer.


180th Entrant Officer Class Graduates From Police Academy

Before family and friends at the Regional Police Academy, the 180th Entrant Officer Class graduated on May 16. Prior to the graduation, Chief Stacey Graves swore the officers in at police headquarters.

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