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A reminder that smokies working in the outskirts of Kansas City don't play around.
Pro-tip . . . Cops who can't cut it in the big city (or even in one of the smaller surrounding cities) usually end up working in one of the many smaller police departments out in the sticks and this is yet another reason that suburban exploring or the search for the perfect walnut bowl in rural Missouri is far more dangerous pastime than most people would expect . . .
Proof . . .
New York Times: Cast-Out Police Officers Are Often Hired in Other Cities
On the other hands, there are many hardline keyboard warriors who applaud whenever somebody gets killed.
Reserving judgement . . . Here's a roundup of morning news coverage . . .
Deets:
Police say around 2:19 a.m. officers were pursuing a vehicle near Mcbride Street and Barreto Lane in Sugar Creek.
At some point during the pursuit, both suspects were shot. One of those suspects was pronounced dead at the scene. The other sustained a serious but non life-threatening injury.
Links:
Fox4: Officer-involved shooting leaves one suspect dead, one suspect injured
KSHB: Deadly officer-involved shooting in Sugar Creek
KMBC: 1 dead, 1 wounded in officer-involved shooting in Sugar Creek
Developing . . .
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