Kansas City shooting leaves one dead; Uber driver ferrying Argentina fans injured
Argentine fans said gunshots fired from a passing car struck their Uber driver in the leg.
PTI
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A standoff followed after police traced the suspect to a home, but he escaped before their entry (Screengrab)
Kansas City, 18 June
An Uber driver taking American fans of Argentina's soccer team to a World Cup match was among four people injured in a series of shootings in Kansas City, Missouri, that also left one man dead, police said.
A
22-year-old male suspect, described as armed and dangerous, remained at large
Thursday.
The five
shootings occurred on Tuesday between 6pm. and 6:30pm, in a 5-mile stretch of
Kansas City, three of them on Interstates 70 and 670 as they cut through
downtown. All of the shootings were at least 4 miles away from Arrowhead
Stadium, where Argentina won its first match against Algeria.
Two
Argentine fans told Argentine outlet La Nación that someone in a car came
alongside and fired two shots at the Uber they were riding in, hitting the
driver in the leg. They said they first thought the sound was a car tyre popping until they saw the driver had been hit.
They had
to go to the police station to provide statements about what happened. Officers
then took them to the stadium in patrol cars, they said. The driver's injuries
were not life-threatening, police Capt. Jacob Becchina said.
That
shooting and two others on the interstates occurred while cars were travelling east, one of them from neighbouring Kansas, police said. The others occurred
further east on Truman Road, a major thoroughfare through the city.
Police
said three adults and a minor, a teenager, were injured, and all were
hospitalised, though only one adult had life-threatening injuries, Becchina
said.
About 6:30pm., officers responded to a report of a vehicle crashing into a pole along
Truman Road, east of the other shootings. The driver was taken to a hospital,
and workers there discovered what appeared to be a gunshot wound while treating
him. He died of his injuries.
“Victims
all indicated they were driving down the highway or roadway when one or more
shots were fired into their vehicles,” Becchina said in an email.
Becchina
said detectives believe the non-fatal shootings occurred “in close succession,”
from west to east, connected by the one suspect.
Police
later tracked the suspect to a home in the suburb of Independence, about 2
miles further east of where the fatal shooting victim was found, and a standoff
ensued. But when police entered the home about 8am On Wednesday, the suspect
was not there.
Officials across the state line in Kansas City, Kansas, also have a warrant out for the suspect over a 11 June incident involving an illegal discharge of a firearm, Nancy Chartrand, the spokesperson for its police department, said.
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