Oct 14, 2022

Kansas man shot by police had long criminal history

Posted Oct 14, 2022 12:00 PM
Police on the scene of the fatal officer shooting investigation -photo courtesy WIBW TV
Police on the scene of the fatal officer shooting investigation -photo courtesy WIBW TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY –  Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) agents and the Crime Scene Response Team (CSRT) are investigating after a fatal officer-involved shooting occurred early Thursday morning in Topeka.

Just before 12:30 a.m., p0lice received a 911 call from a resident at 4842 S. Topeka Blvd. #6, in Topeka, requesting help due to a domestic disturbance, according to a media release from the KBI. The caller’s family member was inside the home, armed with a knife, and he was behaving erratically. 

Officers from TPD responded to the area. The woman was able to safely escape, and the suspect, later identified as Taylor L. Lowery, 33, of Topeka, drove away from the residence in an SUV.

Officers attempted to catch up to Lowery, and quickly located him outside of the Kwik Shop at 4500 SW Topeka Blvd.

Lowery has previous convictions for aggravated battery, aggravated burglary and theft-photo KDOC
Lowery has previous convictions for aggravated battery, aggravated burglary and theft-photo KDOC

Officers observed Lowery attempting to forcibly steal a car that was parked at the Kwik Shop. He was holding a large kitchen knife against the driver of the vehicle. This car was occupied by two women and an infant.

Officers intervened in the carjacking. They gave repeated commands to drop the knife. Lowery then advanced toward officers holding the knife. During the incident, five officers from TPD fired, striking Lowery multiple times.

EMS responded, but Lowery was pronounced dead at the scene. No civilians or law enforcement officers were injured during this incident.

The KBI will conduct a thorough and independent investigation into this shooting. Once completed, the investigative findings will be presented to the Shawnee County District Attorney for review.