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Iowa DCI investigating homicide in Albia
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ALBIA, Iowa (KCCI) – The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation announced Sunday that they are investigating a homicide in Albia.
According to the Iowa DCI, a shooting was reported in Albia at 9:38 p.m. Saturday. When authorities responded, they found 49-year-old Daniel Gundrum, of Albia, with a gunshot wound. He died from his injuries.
“We know that there was something that took place, at least a conversation, a little bit of a confrontation, inside of a garage,” said Iowa DCI Special Agent In Charge Adam DeCamp.
Neighbors tell KCCI Gundrum didn’t live in the house where the shooting happened.
Authorities say there is no threat to the public.
“We have an idea of, is it a targeted incident? Is it a self-defense? And really what we’re saying is, there is not someone just randomly going around the neighborhood and attacking innocent people,” DeCamp said.
The Office of the State Medical Examiner will perform an autopsy Monday.
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2 killed in shooting outside of I-29 Speedway in western Iowa
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Two people were killed in a shooting outside of a concert in western Iowa on Saturday night.
Marcus L. Johnson, 28, and Charles A. Williams Jr., 27, both from Omaha, Nebraska, died in the shooting outside of the I-29 Speedway in Pacific Junction. It happened at about 9 p.m. in the parking lot just before an outdoor concert was about to begin, according to a news release from the Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation, which is helping with the investigation.
The I-29 Speedway is a World Drag Racing Alliance 1/8th mile drag strip, according to its Facebook page. There was no statement about the shooting posted on its page as of Sunday morning but the Speedway did cancel an event planned during the day.
According to the calendar, the Speedway hosted a Pull Up Car Show during the day and with Lil Boosie, Rob49 and Rich the Factor scheduled to perform.
KMALand reported the Omaha Police helicopter was called in to help search for at least three suspects, reportedly in a black Mercedes sedan.
Law enforcement is asking anyone who has information about the shooting to contact the Mills County Sheriff’s Office at 712-527-4871.
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2024 Olympics wrestling live updates: Iowa’s Kennedy Blades goes for gold Sunday morning
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Spencer Lee on Olympics: ‘It would be wrong to say that I’m not representing Iowa’
Wrestler Spencer Lee meets with media ahead of his upcoming appearance in the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Six minutes is all Kennedy Blades has left to get wrestling’s ultimate prize.
The future Hawkeye, who committed to the Iowa program a month ago, cut her way through the bracket Saturday to reach Sunday’s Olympic gold medal match and secure at least a silver medal. With Spencer Lee securing silver on Friday, this is the first time since 2000 (Terry Brands and Lincoln Mcllravy) that more than one Hawkeye wrestler has medaled in the same cycle.
“It was really nice because I had the whole Iowa Hawkeyes behind my back going into the Olympics, me and Spencer Lee,” Blades said. “It was pretty great to just have two athletes in different genders.”
At 20 years old, Blades is looking to join Amit Elor and Sarah Hilebrandt as gold medalists for Team USA.
“(There’s) so many hours I’ve been putting into training, I want it to be worth it,” Blades said. “I don’t want to just go back home with a silver. I want gold because that was my mentality the whole time. I’m just going to go out there and have fun and just let it fly. No matter what happens, I’m still young, this is my first Olympics, so I don’t even put any pressure (on myself).”
For the sport’s biggest honor, Blades will have to defeat Japan’s Yuka Kagami, 22, the reigning World champion at 76 kilograms.
Blades’ gold-medal match will be in the one and only session of Day 7 of wrestling at the Olympics, the 4 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. window (CT). Keep it here for updates on when she is set to wrestle and how Team USA does as they wrap up a long week of wrestling.
Who is Kennedy Blades?
Kennedy Blades committed to the Hawkeyes in July following a stint with the Sunkist Kids Wrestling Club out of high school and attending Arizona State University. She qualified for the Olympics in April by defeating Adeline Gray, a six-time World champion and a 2020 Olympic silver medalist. While Blades lost to Gray at the 2020 Olympic Trials, then at the age of 17, she got her redemption by beating one of the United States’ all-time best wrestlers.
Blades, 20, is one of the premier talents of the sport as a Junior World champion in 2021, but had never made a senior-level team until making the Olympic team.
“This was honestly my goal since I was seven. 2024 was definitely my goal,” Blades said. “I’ve never even made a Senior World team, so it’s just amazing to think I made an Olympic team.”
Before she even becomes a Hawkeye, she has won at least a silver medal at the Olympics. She’s the 12th Hawkeye wrestler to medal at the Olympics and with the exception of Iowa women’s wrestling coaches Clarissa Chun and Tonya Verbeek, she’s the first women’s wrestler for Iowa to medal at the Olympics.
Who is Zain Retherford?
The former Penn State star, who won three NCAA championships, is hoping to remain on top of the world.
He is the reigning World champion at 70 kilograms, but he’s the Team USA representative at 65 kilograms in Paris. He won a World silver in 2022 as well.
After losing in round one to Iran’s Rahman Mousa Amouzadkhalili, Retherford has been pulled back into the repechage and will have to win two matches to take bronze.
Who is Kyle Snyder?
We’ve had Michigan Wolverines compete, now it’s time for a Buckeye. The former Ohio State star, who won three NCAA titles, is Team USA’s representative at 97 kilograms. He has won three World Championships, an Olympic gold in 2016 and an Olympic silver in 2020.
He reached the semifinals, but fell short to Iran phenom Iran’s Bahrain’s Akhmed Tazhudinov and will need to win one match to secure bronze for the USA.
Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.
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