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Missouri woman, 21, tracks down her 16-year-old brother s suspected murderer, 36, and kills him before sending a text to her late sibling saying owe em that body
Tityana Coppage, 21, was charged with second degree murder and armed criminal action for the shooting death of 36-year-old Keith Lars
Lars was found in the back of a Toyota near Virginia Avenue and Admiral Boulevard in Kansas City on January 13
Coppage told authorities that she knew where Lars would be and that she followed him
The two opened fire from two different vehicles, according to eyewitnesses
A review of Coppage s cell phone revealed texts she sent to a contact named Auntie, asking for .45-caliber bullets
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) A Kansas City woman is charged with second-degree murder after police say she tracked down the man suspected of killing her teenage brother last week and took actions that resulted in his death.
Police said she sent a text to her dead brother afterward letting him know she had avenged him.
Tityana Coppage, 21, remains in the Jackson County jail on $200,000 bond.
Coppage’s brother, 16-year-old Jason Ugwuh, was shot and killed Jan. 10 near Paloma Avenue and Topping Avenue in Kansas City, MO. He was a junior at Hogan Preparatory Academy and a standout basketball player.
Coppage and Ugwuh were also struck by tragedy in 2016 when their younger brother and cousin Jayden Ugwuh and Montell Ross were shot and killed while sleeping in their home at 57th Street and College Avenue. Someone had shot into the house, killing the boys, who were 8 and 9 years old. That case remains unsolved.