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Saturday, March 06, 2021
Kansas City Crime Scene: Community Activists Rally Against Deadly Police Shootings As Another Season Of Rising Violence Confronts Embattled Cowtown
In this compilation we focus mostly on reaction to the Donnie Sanders deadly police shooting and the decision from the prosecutor to forgo prosecution.
Here's today's top crime scene story . . .
The debate threatens to persist amid continued criticism against police leadership.
Meanwhile, KCPD has admitted difficulty keeping up with the pace of local violence as this week it took days to name the victims after a spate of murders.
Also included in this compilation are a few odd stories that remind us that the Midwest can, indeed, be a dangerous place:
Kansas-cityKansasUnited-statesMissouriWarsawPl67PolandJackson-countyCamden-countyAmy-natasha-wilhiteJean-petersDamon-danielWARSAW, Mo. (AP) — A southwest Missouri man and his two young sons, whose bodies were found on Monday, died from gunshot wounds, authorities said Friday. The Jackson County medical examiner ruled 3-year-old Mayson Peak and 4-year-old Kaiden Peak were shot to death, and their father, Darrell Peak, shot himself, Missouri State Highway Patrol spokesman Sgt. Bill Lowe said. The three were found dead in a shack in Benton County Monday. They went...
MissouriUnited-statesPleasant-hopeBenton-countyWarsawPl67PolandJackson-countyEric-knoxMayson-peakKaiden-peakWhy wasn't Amber Alert issued for Greene County boys found dead with their dad? Harrison Keegan, Springfield News-Leader
Their faces had been plastered all over social media the last few days.
When the Greene County Sheriff's Office gave word Friday that Darrell Peak, 40, and his two sons Mayson, 3, and Kaiden, 4, were missing and possibly in danger, thousands of strangers shared the information on Facebook and Twitter, hoping the children would be spotted and safely returned home.
Awareness was certainly generated, but after the father and sons were found dead Monday evening in an abandoned structure off of Highway 65 in Benton County, many people have been left wondering why an Amber Alert — which would have sent notifications to cellphones across the state — was never issued for the missing children.
Deputy-jason-winstonJ-weston-millerBenton-county-sheriff-officeGreene-county-sheriff-office-kaidenEducation-divisionTwitterFacebookNational-crime-information-centerGreene-county-sheriff-officeGreene-county-sheriffOffice-kaidenGreene County sheriff confirms bodies found in Benton County, Mo. are missing father, 2 sons Darrell Peak and his two sons, Mayson Peak, 3, and Kaiden Peak, 4, were reported missing on Thursday, Feb. 25. (Source: Greene County Sheriff's Office/Facebook) By KY3 | March 2, 2021 at 3:49 AM CST - Updated March 2 at 3:49 AM
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Greene County Sheriff Jim Arnott confirms the bodies of three found in Benton County, Missouri on Monday, March 1 is a father and his two children reported missing Friday.
Darrell Peak and his two sons Mayson Peak, 3, and Kaiden Peak, 4, disappeared Thursday night.
Investigators found their bodies in an area off of U.S. 65 near Warsaw Monday evening.
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