As we've noted previously, this has been a violent week and right now we take a moment to roundup police action, court cases and alleged misdeeds throughout the metro.
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Kansas City man sentenced for meth trafficking, illegal firearms after making 911 call for mother
Officers found illegal drugs, firearms and large amounts of cash during a call for emergency services in 2021
KC man charged after allegedly shooting girlfriend, killing her ex
A Kansas City man who is accused of shooting his girlfriend and killing her ex-boyfriend has been charged with second-degree murder.
Johnson County mother calls for accountability after son's pediatric neurologist faces federal charges
A Johnson County mother, Amanda Chilcote, said her trust was shattered after learning her child's pediatric neurologist had been charged by federal authorities with child-pornography crimes.
Kansas City, Kansas police searching for man who robbed convenience store
Police say the armed robbery happened on Nov. 18 just before 5 a.m. at 4039 Metropolitan Avenue.
Attorneys for Jaylon Elmore, suspect accused in Olathe East shooting, withdraw from case
Attorneys Paul Morrison and Veronica Dersch moved to withdraw as the counsel for Jaylon Elmore, 20.
Hospital: 'No indication' allegations against Johnson County doctor involved patients
A spokesperson from OP Regional Medical Center reiterated Wednesday the hospital does not currently believe any of its patients were involved in allegations against a former doctor at the facility.
Missouri lawmakers push new charges for fentanyl dealers. Would that help the crisis?
"We can't wait for perfection to solve a crisis. We've got to jump in and start somewhere. I think this is a common sense legislative place to start," said state Rep. Bill Allen, a Kansas City Republican.
KC mayor's attorney using police images in campaign materials, despite the mayor questioning a state legislator's legality for doing same
After the Kansas City mayor questioned the legality of a legislator doing so, his attorney is using images of police officers in her campaign for Jackson County prosecutor. Mayor Quinton Lucas' g...
Partners for Peace, Task Force looks to reduce violence in Kansas City
Kansas City has had a very violent and crime filled 2023. Partners for Peace and the Public Safety Task Force to try and help the issue.
Kansas City leaders walk Independence Avenue trying to reduce future crime
A group called Partners for Peace walked Independence Avenue Wednesday afternoon in-between Benton Boulevard and Hardesty Avenue.
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