Mar 26, 2021

Update: KC officer injured, suspect killed in shootout

Posted Mar 26, 2021 4:38 PM
Investigators on the scene of the officer-involved shooting photo courtesy KCTV
Investigators on the scene of the officer-involved shooting photo courtesy KCTV

KANSAS CITY (AP) — A Kansas City police officer was shot in the leg while trying to make an arrest before he returned fire, killing the suspect, authorities said.

Police reported the shootout happened around 6 p.m. Thursday inside a gas station on the south end of the city. The Missouri State Highway Patrol, which is investigating the shooting, said two uniformed Kansas City police officers spotted a man inside the business whom they believed was wanted on suspicion of assault in an unrelated case.

As the officers attempted to arrest the man, a fight ensued, the patrol said, and the man pulled a gun and shot one officer in the leg. The officer returned fire, killing the suspect, the patrol said.

The man shot by the officer was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. The injured officer was treated and listed in stable condition, the patrol said.

The names of the man killed and the officer injured were not immediately released.

The man's death marked the 40th homicide in Kansas City this year, according to data kept by the Kansas City Star. Kansas City recorded 182 homicides in all of 2020, the most in the city’s history in a single year.

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KANSAS CITY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating an officer involved shooting in Kansas City.

Just before 6p.m. Thursday police officers attempted to arrest an aggravated assault suspect at the corner of 63rd and Prospect, according to a media release from the Missouri State Highway Patrol.

Officers tried to detain the suspect but he resisted. During the struggle, the suspect retrieved a gun and shot an officer.

The officer returned fire striking the suspect. No other witnesses nor officers were injured. The suspect succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased. The officer was  in stable condition and being treated at Research Medical Center. Authorities released no additional details.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol Troop A is in charge of the investigation.