Kansas
Investigation underway after police shooting near 11th & Prospect

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – An investigation is underway by the Missouri State Highway Patrol after a police shooting in Kansas City Friday evening.
It happened in the area of 11th Street and Prospect Avenue. That’s in the area of Prospect Plaza Park.
MSHP said a preliminary investigation revealed KCPD officers located a stolen Hyundai just before 5 p.m. that was part of a burglary earlier Friday morning. When KCPD officers tried to make a traffic stop near Independence Avenue and Benton Boulevard the driver refused.
A KCPD helicopter tracked the vehicle to the area. Eventually, the Hyundai came to a stop near 11th and Prospect, where the driver ran from the vehicle.
MSHP said an officer fired shots at approximately 5:02 p.m. striking the suspect during a chase on foot. The suspect continued running but was later taken into custody.
Police said the suspect was hospitalized but suffered non-life-threatening injuries. A handgun was found near the scene where the suspect was shot, MSHP said.
The investigation remains ongoing.
KCTV is sending a crew to the scene to gather more information. We will update this breaking news story as more information becomes available.
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Kansas
MSHP: Kansas City driver flips car while navigating I-29 entrance ramp

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A crash in the Northland sent a 19-year-old to the hospital Sunday morning, the Missouri State Highway Patrol reported.
According to a crash report, the incident happened around 8:20 a.m. on March 23 as the driver was entering southbound I-29 from the northbound I-635 exit ramp.
MSHP said the 19-year-old lost control of his 2009 Dodge Nitro and went off the left side of the road, hitting a guardrail and flipping the car onto its roof. He was wearing a seatbelt but had moderate injuries and was transported to an area hospital for treatment.
The Dodge was reported as totaled and towed from the scene.
Traffic on the ramp was delayed for about one hour as crews worked to remove the car and clear the site. All lanes have since reopened.
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Kansas
David Martínez and Aaron Long lead LAFC to victory over Kansas City
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — David Martínez scored in the first half, Aaron Long added a goal in the second half and LAFC defeated Sporting Kansas City 2-0 on Saturday.
Hugo Lloris made two saves for his third clean sheet and LAFC (3-2-0) picked up its first road win of the MLS season. All three of its wins have been by shutout.
In the 18th minute, Martínez scored with a left-footed shot from the left side of the box to the upper left-central zone. Mark Delgado assisted.
Shortly after halftime, Long connected with a left-footed shot from the center of the box to the bottom left corner.
John Pulskamp had two saves for Sporting KC (0-4-1).
LAFC leads the all-time regular-season series with Sporting KC at 8-4-2 and is unbeaten in its last eight MLS matches against Kansas City.
Kansas
Kansas State Basketball Star Reveals Frustration on Leaked Details About Record NIL Deal

Coleman Hawkins was one of the most heavily recruited guards in the transfer portal last season.
The 6-9 star was coming off a big season for the Illinois Fighting Illini, and he was looking for a new program for his final season. He landed with the Kansas State Wildcats and did so after he snagged name, image and likeness deals upwards of $2 million, according to published reports.
In fact, that dollar figure hit the internet minutes after Hawkins announced his commitment to the Wildcats.
Statistically, Hawkins’ season was frustrating. He averaged 10.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.3 assists, 1.3 blocks and 1.8 steals per game. He was injured near the end of the season and missed a few games. He did earn All-Big 12 Conference third-team honors.
When the season ended and Kansas State didn’t make the NCAA Tournament, their coach, Jerome Tang, opted the program out of any other postseason play. So, Hawkins’ college career is over and the NBA awaits.
But, on his way out the door, he had some words about NIL, specifically about the transparency of those contracts. He believes his NIL package’s value never should have been made public in an interview with the Field of 68 podcast.
“Whatever the number was never should have been public,” Hawkins said. “That’s not my fault. I won’t say whose fault it is, but when there is a tweet from (NBA insider) Shams (Charania) and people share your information, that is not cool.”
When the Wildcats were eliminated from the Big 12 Tournament, Hawkins broke down and cried in the locker room at T-Mobile Arena in Kansas City. Some of it was due to the finality of the season. Some of it was due to the pressure he felt, and the vitriol he received, from fans due to the price tag of his NIL deal.
He said he dealt with similar things at Illinois. But at Kansas State, he said, that attention went to “another level.”
NIL isn’t going away, nor are the pressures of signing a deal as Hawkins did. Assuming the House vs. NCAA settlement is formally approved, then revenue sharing will come to college athletics, giving players like Hawkins more opportunities to make money.
After that, any NIL deal over $600 would have to be vetted by a clearinghouse to ensure the player is receiving fair market value.
If you ask Hawkins, the details of those deals should be private moving forward.
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