Tuesday, July 3, 2018

73 378 387 | Worker dies, another critically wounded after shooting outside elementary school, June 3, 2018


Police in suburban Kansas City say a suspect has been taken into custody in a Tuesday morning crime spree that spanned three scenes and left a contract worker at a local elementary school dead.

In the first incident, two workers outside Sunrise Point Elementary school in Overland Park were shot and wounded, Overland Police public information officer John Lacy told CBS News.



One of the wounded contractors later died, Overland Park police said. The other remains in critical condition. Police say the two men were part of a group of up to six workers in the area and that the suspect in the case was a fellow contractor, police say.

The workers had been at the school renovating a playground, and the shooting happened after some kind of argument, KCTV reports.


The suspect fled and attempted a carjacking at a nearby car wash, police say.

Police say shots were fired but no one was hit.

When that carjacking was unsuccessful, the suspect carjacked another vehicle, described as a Black 2011 Denali.

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Police later said they located the vehicle abandoned, but the suspect was still at large.

Lacy said via Twitter just before noon that police had surrounded a home near W. 159th and Rosewood in relation to the shooting, and the suspect was soon after arrested outside the home, the station reports.

No one else was injured.

Today's date of this shooting outside an elementary school happened on July 3, 2018, date written 7/3 or 3/7






Sunrise Point Elementary school


Overland Police public information officer John Lacy


the Overland Police department
 

Overland Park, Kansas, U.S.

The names of the suspect and the victims have not been released. There was no word of a motive.

School is out of session and no students were at the school at the time of the shooting, around 9 a.m.

A shooting the day before one of the most popular holidays in North America, July 4th, America's "birthday."

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