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May 25, 2021
Fort Madison, Ia- Authorities are searching for a suspect in connection with a shooting that took place Monday, May 24th in Ivanhoe Park in Fort Madison.
Fort Madison Police Chief Mark Rohloff told the Pen City Current that authorities responded to reports of a man being shot in the leg at about 6:50 PM. The suspect or suspects had fled the scene in a vehicle.
A lee County Sheriff’s Deputy arrived on the scene and administered first aid to the victim, who was then taken to Fort Madison Community Hospital.
Chief Rohloff said that there was a connection between the victim and the shooter and it was not a random attack. However, he also stated that while the suspect is still at large, it was an isolated incident and there is no threat to the public.
The Hawk Eye
FORT MADISON Fort Madison Police are investigating a Monday evening shooting in Ivanhoe Park that injured one person.
Officers were called to the park at 3709 Avenue L at 6:53 p.m.
Several calls reported a man was shot in the leg and the suspects had fled the scene in a vehicle, according to a media release from FMPD Chief Mark Rohloff.
The 31-year-old unidentified victim was taken to Fort Madison Community Hospital for treatment of a non-life-threatening injury.
Rohloff said the shooting is not a random assault, and police have established a connection between the victim and the assailants.
Man transforms KC neighborhood with new parks and homes
Chris Harris is on a mission to beautify his neighborhood.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â One house on one block turned into one golf course and created a change within one entire neighborhood.
Chris Harris is best known for tearing down the house he grew up in near East 40th Street and Wayne Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, in order to build a pitch and putt golf course.
He had previously bought land across the street to build the Harris Park Midtown Sports & Activities Center complete with a basketball court, playground, picnic tables and more.