1 dead in Kansas City after shooting at apartment complex near 93rd, Cleveland
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – One person has died on Saturday night after a shooting at an apartment complex near the 9300 block of Cleveland.
Officers were called to the scene in regard to a shooting. When they arrived, they found an adult male suffering from gunshot wounds.
The man was taken to the hospital, where he died from his injuries.
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Police currently have nobody in custody. Investigations revealed that an argument occurred in the parking that led to shots being fired and the victim being struck. Detectives are canvassing the complex for witnesses and surveillance footage.
If anyone has any information, they are asked to contact homicide detectives directly at 816-234-5043 or the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS. There is a reward of up to $25,000 for information submitted anonymously to the TIPS hotline.
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