Man who made nearly $1M selling cocaine, marijuana sentenced to 25 years in prison
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â A drug dealer who made nearly $1 million selling cocaine and marijuana will spend the next 25 years in federal prison.
A federal judge in Kansas City, Missouri, sentenced Howard Walters, also known as Chris Walters, this week after he pleaded guilty in August of 2020 to participating in a drug-trafficking conspiracy and a money-laundering conspiracy, according to a news release from the United States Attorney s Office.
Lee s Summit man sentenced to 25 years for conspiracy to distribute more than 2,000 kilos of cocaine
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FBI: New Autopsy Says Death of Alonzo Brooks was a Homicide
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Alonzo Brooks death has been determined as a homicide after his body was exhumed and subjected to another autopsy.
Brooks death was reported more than 16 years ago. But a new probe has unfolded as federal authorities investigate his death as a possible hate crime, according to an Associated Press report.
Based on the new autopsy, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concluded that Brooks death was a homicide. This new examination by a team of the world s best forensic pathologists and experts establishes it was no accident. Alonzo Brooks was killed. We are doing everything we can, and will spare no resources, to bring those responsible to justice, acting U.S. Attorney Duston Slinkard said in a statement as reported by KMBC.