Kansas City Deadly Northland Shooting Court Dox Now Hidden

A neighborhood grudge match and continued conflict is being kept out of the public record.

Here's the update . . .  

To the dismay of neighbors in a Northland neighborhood where a yearslong feud turned deadly last month, the case against Jeffrey King will no longer be online to view. In an email Monday morning, a spokesperson with the Clay County Prosecutor’s office said the status of the case has changed.

“Please be advised that The Court, on their own motion, raised the security level of the case, therefore it is no long(er) visible to the public,” wrote Cher Conquer, community and media engagement specialist with the prosecutor’s office.

Documents, scheduled hearings and other information regarding civil and criminal cases in Missouri are often easily accessible through the state online system, known as Case.net. Information in the King case, however, went offline on Friday.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Case of Northland man charged in murder of KC neighbor pulled from public view

The next hearing is scheduled for March 27th at 9 a.m. in the Division One courtroom of Judge Shane T. Alexander, who is presiding over the case.

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