The keys in the ignition when she went to talk with friends at a mall. She saw a suspect drive off in her car. The girl and her friends go after the suspect in one of her friendss car. They continue following him until they catch up and now the suspect is actually stopped in traffic. Reporter what the teen did next investigators say walks a fine line between very brave and very stupid. The girl victim gets out of the car and approaches the drivers door, opens up the door and the suspect shoots her. A female shot. Reporter detectives say the victim was shot at pointblank range but suffered only a graze wound to her shoulder. She has been treated and released from the hospital. The suspect, investigators say ditched the car a few blocks away and escaped. The police say there was a larger lesson to be learned from a situation that could have been much, much worse. People are entitled to protect their property. The message we want to send to the community is, it is property. Your life is m
The State Finance Council approved settlements Tuesday of a $50,000 wrongful conviction case and two other legal conflicts, but the council did not disclose information about those claims nor amounts of tax dollars spent to settle them.
Gov. Laura Kelly and Kansas legislators on a bipartisan council reviewed without objection a $50,000 settlement for wrongful conviction of a Wichita man sentenced to prison for possession of a nine-inch folding knife.
The attorney for a Black man who was run over by a Kansas deputy in an encounter caught on dashcam video says he was shocked to learn the deputy is now employed as a master sergeant at the Hutchinson prison while under criminal investigation