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Kansas City council approves 2 ordinances to keep guns from minors

KANSAS CITY (AP) — The Latest on gun violence in Kansas City (all times local):

Kansas City leaders have approved two ordinances aimed at keeping firearms out of the hands of minors.

Police on the scene of a fatal shooting investigation involving teens in a Kansas City suburb- photo courtesy KCTV

One ordinance approved Thursday draws on federal law to make it a local offense for minors to have handguns. The other, citing state law, prohibits adults from recklessly giving minors guns without parental permission.

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas says the idea behind the ordinances is to give police tools to seize firearms from minors. Lucas’ general counsel, Jane Pansing Brown, says there is a federal law barring minors from possessing handguns, but she said it’s rarely enforced by federal prosecutors.

Councilman Brandon Ellington abstained from the vote. He argued that the measures unnecessarily duplicated existing state and federal law and that most homicides don’t involve minors.

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The Latest: Royals ownership agrees to sell club to KC-based group

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — David Glass and his family on Friday announced the sale of the Kansas City Royals to an ownership group led by local entrepreneur John Sherman in a deal expected to be worth about $1 billion.

The Royals announced the sale just days after word began to leak that the Sherman group was closing in on an agreement. Sherman and his co-investors will become the third owners since another local businessman, Ewing Kauffman, founded the club in 1969.

The 83-year-old Glass and his family helped serve as caretakers of the club following Kauffman’s death in 1993, and they took ownership of the club for $96 million in April 2000.

“The decision to sell the Royals was difficult for our family,” said Glass, whose son Dan has served as the Royals’ president. “Our goal, which I firmly believe we’ve achieved, was to have someone local, who truly loved the game of baseball and who would be a great steward for this franchise going forward. In John Sherman we have found everything we were looking for in taking ownership.”

The 64-year-old Sherman has lived in Kansas City for more than four decades, even after he bought an interest in the Cleveland Indians. He founded, built and then sold a series of energy companies and has remained an influential local businessman, dabbling in agriculture in biosciences.

Sherman, who played quarterback at nearby Ottawa University, is also a well-respected civic leader, even though he keeps a low profile. He has given time and money to the Truman Presidential Library in nearby Independence, the Negro Leagues Museum in Kansas City, and several local schools. He and his wife, Marny, have also worked with Teach for America and other organizations.

“I am enormously grateful to David and the Glass family for this extraordinary opportunity,” Sherman said, “and am humbled by the chance to team up with a distinguished group of local investors to carry forward and build on this rich Kansas City Royals legacy.

“Our goal will be threefold: to compete for a championship on behalf of our fans; to honor their passion, their experience and their unwavering commitment; and to carry their hopes and dreams forward in this great Kansas City region we all love for decades to come.”

Sherman will need to divest his interest in the Cleveland Indians, believed to be about 30 percent of the franchise, and the deal is subject to the approval of Major League Baseball.

Those hurdles should be cleared before owners vote on the sale at their meeting Nov. 21.

“We’re very supportive of John and his group reaching an agreement to acquire ownership of his hometown Kansas City Royals,” Indians president Paul Dolan said. “His acquisition of the Royals is good for the game of baseball and I wish him nothing but the best.”

Sherman was introduced by Dolan by Steve Greenberg, the son of Hall of Famer Hank Greenberg. His financial involvement allowed the team to push its payroll over the years, including in 2016, when the Indians acquired All-Star reliever Andrew Miller from the Yankees before the trading deadline.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — David Glass and his family have agreed to sell the Royals to an ownership group led by Kansas City entrepreneur John Sherman in a deal that is expected to be worth about $1 billion.

The Royals announced the sale in a statement Friday, just days after word began to leak that the Sherman group was closing in on an agreement. Sherman and his co-investors will become the third owners since another local businessman, Ewing Kauffman, founded the club in 1969.

The 83-year-old Glass and his family served as caretakers of the franchise following Kauffman’s death, and they took ownership of the club for $96 million in April 2000.

Sherman will need to divest his interest in the Cleveland Indians, believed to be about 30 percent of the franchise, and the deal is subject to the approval of Major League Baseball.

None of those issues is expected to be stumbling blocks to a final sale.

Police: Investigation finds drugs, guns at SW Kansas home

SEWARD COUNTY — Law enforcement are investigating two suspects on drug charges after a lengthy investigation by sheriff’s deputies in Stanton and Seward County.

Just after 1:30 a.m. Friday, the Liberal Police Department Special Response Team served a search warrant at a residence in the 800 block S. Lincoln in Liberal, according to Captain Robert Rogers.

Deputies seized over a pound of suspected methamphetamine during the search. They also located a small amount of marijuana, scales, illegally obtained prescription pills, assorted drug paraphernalia and two handguns.

They arrested both residents, a 26-year-old man and a 26-year-old woman were arrested for possession of methamphetamine with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of marijuana. Rogers did not release their names.

The man also faces charges of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and interference with law enforcement. An affidavit has been forwarded to the Seward County Attorney’s Office seeking formal charges, according to Rogers.

Police ask for help to identify suspect who robbed Kan. bakery

SHAWNEE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating an armed robbery and have released security camera images in an attempt to identify a suspect.

Photos courtesy Topeka Police

Just before 3:30 p.m. Friday, police were dispatched to the Panaderia Monterrey Bakery, 3154 SE 6th in Topeka in reference an aggravated robbery that had just occurred, according to Lt. Andrew Beightel.

Upon arrival officers met with employees and witnesses that said that an unknown suspect entered the business, brandished a firearm and demanded money. The suspect then fled on foot from the business.

No one was physically injured in this crime, according to Beightel.

Police are asking the public for help in identifying the suspect in this crime and released security camera images.

Anyone with information regarding the suspect’s identity or any other information in this crime is encouraged to contact the Topeka Police

The Latest: Off-duty KC officer wounds man suspected in double-shooting

In a story about a fatal shooting in Kansas City, the Associated Press reported erroneously that an off-duty Kansas City police officer fatally shot a man. Police said Thursday the officer shot and wounded a man who is suspected of fatally shooting another man.

Investigators on the scene of the shooting photo courtesy Fox4Kansas City

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Police say an off-duty officer shot and wounded a man who is suspected of fatally shooting one man and wounding another in Kansas City.

Capt. Tim Hernandez says the officer was working as private security for a business Thursday when he was alerted to gunfire. Hernandez says the officer rushed over, saw a man shooting at two people and shot the gunman in the leg. The wounded 31-year-old was taken into custody.

Investigators say two victims who were found nearby apparently were shot by the armed man. One of the men, a 29-year-old, was dead. His name wasn’t immediately released. The other, who was 51, had injuries that were not thought to be life-threatening.

Police say the officer wasn’t hurt.

 

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KANSAS CITY (AP) — Police say an off-duty officer shot and killed a man after a disturbance in downtown Kansas City.

Capt. Tim Hernandez said the officer was working as private security for a business when a citizen alerted him that two men were involved in a disturbance.

The officer confronted the two men during what police said was an aggravated assault.

Hernandez said the off-duty officer shot one of the men. The second man also was shot but investigators have not determined who fired those shots. The man is hospitalized in critical condition.

The officer was not injured.

Police identify Kansas man who died in motorcycle accident

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities have identified the victim in Thursday’s fatal motorcycle crash in Sedgwick County.

Friends have established a GoFundMe page to assist the Crosby family

Just after 11a.m., police responded to report of an injury accident at the intersection of Lincoln and Woodland in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

A 2007 Toyota Tundra pulling a trailer driven by a 45-year-old man was westbound on Lincoln and turned left into a private drive just east of Woodlawn.

An eastbound 2008 Suzuki GSX 1300 motorcycle driven by Dell Crosby, 25, Wichita, struck the trailer.  He was pronounced dead at the scene. Alcohol is not believed to be a factor in the accident, according to Davidson.

The accident remains under investigation and will be presented to the Sedgwick County District Attorney.

Friends have established a GoFundMe page to assist the Crosby family.

Helen Loudale Myers

Helen Loudale Myers, age 94, passed away on Thursday August 29, 2019 at Sunporch of Smith County in Smith Center, KS.

She was born the daughter of William & Winifred (Crocker) Brown on December 11, 1924 in Rural Thornburg, KS.

She is survived by her sons Bren (Carolyn) of Beloit, KS, Joel (Cindy) of Topeka, KS.

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Sheriff: Kansas man lost $2800 in FBI phone scam

SALINE COUNTY —A Kansas man is out $2,800 after falling victim to a telephone scam.

The 46-year-old rural Saline County man received a call Thursday from someone claiming to be with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, according Saline County Sheriff Roger Soldan.

The caller said that a car found at the Mexican border with blood all over it had been rented using the man’s credit card and that the FBI would be freezing the man’s bank account.

The caller told the man that if he still wanted access to his money while the account was frozen, he should immediately put the money from the account onto Target gift cards and then give the caller the gift card numbers so that the FBI could keep his money safe, according to Soldan.

The man agreed to purchase $2,800 on three Target gift cards.

He told deputies that he checked the balances on the cards after he had given the numbers to the alleged FBI agent and the money was gone.

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