Again . . . The aftermath of this story reminds us that crime travels quickly across the metro and suburban efforts to thwart suspect crooks can often prove EXCEPTIONALLY dangerous.
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Jackson County prosecutors charged Stefan A. Dixon with two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, two counts of armed criminal action, first-degree assault, tampering with a motor vehicle, and resisting arrest.
According to the probable cause statement, a Leawood resident reported a stolen car. He told detectives that the car contained an Apple Airtag.
The Airtag showed the car was near East 38th Street and Wabash Avenue in Kansas City, Mo. on Nov. 20.
A Leawood detective drove to the area around 2 p.m. and located the car. According to the court document, the detective called Kansas City police and asked for help. As the detective followed the car, he noticed the driver stopped in a parking lot. The probable cause statement shows someone from inside the car fired multiple shots at his police car.
The officer was not injured in the shooting and no one reported any property damage.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City man accused of shooting at detective 7 times
Kansas City police arrested Stefan A. Dixon after he allegedly fired seven rounds from a rifle at a Leawood detective on Nov. 20, 2023.
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