Mar 29, 2021

Former deputy sentenced for shooting Kansas City woman

Posted Mar 29, 2021 6:00 PM
Lauren Michael-photo Jackson Co.
Lauren Michael-photo Jackson Co.

KANSAS CITY (AP) — A former Jackson County sheriff’s deputy who shot a woman in the back, wounding her, has been sentenced to 180 days in jail and four years of probation.

Lauren N. Michael, 31, was sentenced Thursday for the Aug. 8, 2019, shooting of Brittany Simek in downtown Kansas City.

That shooting came two years after Michael shot and killed a suspected shoplifter at a Raytown Walmart while working as an off-duty security guard. No charges were filed in that shooting.

In the 2019 shooting, Michael said she confronted Simek after seeing her riding a Bird scooter in the wrong direction. She said Simek resisted arrest and was able to stun Michael with the deputy’s stun gun. Michael said she then shot Simek with her firearm because she feared Simek would take it from her, too.

Simek’s version of events differed greatly from Michael’s. Simek testified that her hands were in the air when Michael pulled her to the ground and used a stun gun on her. She said she reacted by pushing away from Michael and running, and was then shot in the back, prosecutors said.

Investigators said the evidence did not support Michael’s version of events. Cartridges from the stun gun had been deployed within 3 seconds, which was not enough time for the struggle Michael described, prosecutors said.

Michael pleaded guilty in January to first-degree assault. She did not make a statement during the hearing.

Prosecutors had sought a six-year sentence for Michael, saying she was “absolutely unreasonable” when she shot Simek in the back.