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Prosecutor: No charges against Basehor police officer in sexual misconduct investigation
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Basehor police officer won t be charged on sexual battery allegation, prosecutor says
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Rural Leavenworth man arrested in brother s death
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Basehor man charged with manslaughter for 2019 accident
A Basehor man is facing a manslaughter charge for a 2019 crash, according to court records.
Christopher D. Nichols Jr., 23, is charged with involuntary manslaughter and failing to stop and remain at the scene of an accident that resulted in a death.
The charges stem from an October 2019 crash south of Basehor that resulted in the death of Keegan Gore, 22.
Leavenworth County Sheriff Andy Dedeke said at the time of the crash that Gore had been a passenger in a Jeep Wrangler that rolled over several times on 158th Street near Kansas Avenue. Gore was ejected from the vehicle during the crash. He died at the scene.
County attorney supports two bills
The Leavenworth Times
The county attorney for Leavenworth County recently has testified in support of two pieces of legislation being considered at the Statehouse.
One bill supported by County Attorney Todd Thompson would allow judges to prohibit people who are involuntarily committed for mental health treatment from possessing firearms. The other bill would increase penalties for rioting in correctional facilities.
Thompson calls the bills common sense measures.
Thompson recently testified in favor of House Bill 2095.
As proposed, the law would give a judge the ability to prohibit the possession of a firearm as part of a temporary custody order for the care and treatment of a person who suffers from mental illness. The order would be issued following a hearing.