Kansas City/ Community & Society
Published on April 24, 2019
Top Kansas City news: Man with 'body count' tattoo charged in shooting; teen brawl by Camp SnoopyPhoto: Stuart Seeger/Flickr

Missed the the most recent top news in Kansas City? Read on for everything you need to know.

Brawl involving 300 teenagers breaks out at amusement park, right next to Camp Snoopy

Police were called to an amusement park in Kansas City, Mo., on Saturday night after multiple fights, involving 300 teenagers, broke out.

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Henry Bloch, co-founder of H&R Block empire and Kansas City philanthropist, dies at 96

Henry Bloch, the Kansas City philanthropist and founder, along with his late brother Richard, of the H&R Block tax preparation dynasty, died at 96. His legacy lives on at his company, UMKC, Nelson-Atkins, more.

Read the full story on KC Star.

Pedestrian accident 'Robs' Downtown Kansas City of an enthusiastic champion

Downtown Kansas City lost one of its most enthusiastic champions when Jared Miller was struck and killed by a semi-truck late Saturday morning while crossing the North Loop freeway from the River Market.

Read the full story on KCUR.

Man with “body count” face tattoo charged in Kansas City shooting

A 25-year-old man with a “body count” face tattoo has been charged in the shooting death of another man in Kansas City, according to the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office. Jonathan S. Lowery of Blue Springs is charged with second-degree murder.

Read the full story on KC Star.

Two men shot in the legs in Kansas City, Kansas; police suspect gunfight

Two men were shot in the legs Monday night in Kansas City, Kansas, in what police said appeared to be a gunfight. Police responded to the shooting about 10 p.m. Monday in the 1200 block of North 77th Terrace.

Read the full story on KC Star.


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