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By The Examiner staff An Oak Grove man convicted Thursday of killing a woman in an Independence apartment nearly three years ago tried to escape from the courthouse in Independence after the trial and faces possible further charges. A Jackson County jury convicted David Harris, 21, of second-degree murder, first-degree assault and two counts of armed criminal action in fatally shooting of 20-year-old Mary Schmitz and wounding a man in September 2018. The jury recommended sentences of 25, 10, 10 and three years, respectively. After the court session, according to the prosecutor’s office, Harris broke through the back door of the courthouse after he apparently removed his leg brace in the restroom. He was soon captured nearby. ....
Kansas City Friday News Link Peek Right now, actress Check-it . . . KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) A Kansas City couple don t know where they ll spend their holiday weekend after the ceiling in their apartment collapsed early Friday morning. The incident happened around 8 a.m. near the intersection of East 37th street and The Paseo. No one was injured. Report: Killer Gets Free Time After David A. Harris was convicted of murder Thursday by a Jackson County jury, he briefly escaped from the Eastern Jackson County Courthouse and may face additional charges. He was convicted of killing Mary Schmitz and shooting a man in September 2018 at an Independence apartment. ....
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Leo Loosbrock was an inspired and inspiring teacher and parent, family recalls Worth Knowing: Leo J. Loosbrock s dedicated spectatorship was emblematic of what family members described as his caring and attentive approach to parenting and teaching. Loosbrock died Feb. 19 at age 77. Written By: Matthew Guerry | × Leo Loosbrock reads to grandchildren Leo Cornell and Reece Held. (Submitted photo) Editor s note: Each week reporter Matthew Guerry shares the life stories of residents of Minnesota or the Dakotas who have died recently. Maybe you don t know them, but their stories are worth knowing. If you have a suggestion for someone to be featured, email [email protected] or call 651-321-4314. ....