Kansas
Kansas Man Indicted for Child Pornography
WICHITA, KAN. – A federal grand jury in Wichita returned an indictment charging a Kansas man with little one pornography crimes.
Walter Haskin, 27, of Cottonwood Falls of was indicted on one depend of tried distribution of kid pornography and one depend of possession of kid pornography. In response to a felony grievance, the Kansas Web Crimes Towards Youngsters (ICAC) Process Power launched an investigation after Dropbox submitted a tip by means of the Nationwide Middle for Lacking and Exploited Youngsters hotline indicating the file sharing service mentioned it had detected little one pornography uploaded to an account.
Homeland Safety Investigations (HSI), the Kansas Web Crimes Towards Youngsters Process Power, and the Wichita Police Division are investigating the case.
Assistant U.S. Attorneys Molly Gordon and Jason Hart are prosecuting the case.
Mission Protected Childhood
This case was introduced as a part of Mission Protected Childhood, a nationwide initiative launched in Could 2006 by the Division of Justice to fight the rising epidemic of kid sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by america Attorneys’ Workplaces and the Legal Division’s Youngster Exploitation and Obscenity Part, Mission Protected Childhood marshals federal, state, and native sources to find, apprehend, and prosecute people who sexually exploit kids, and to determine and rescue victims. For extra details about Mission Protected Childhood, please go to https://www.justice.gov/psc . For extra details about Web security training, please go to https://www.justice.gov/pscpsc and click on on the tab “sources.”
OTHER INDICTMENTS
Christopher Cavanaugh, 56, of Wichita was indicted on one depend of possession of an unregistered firearm. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is investigating the case. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Ola Odeyemi is prosecuting the case.
Edward Cavanaugh Jr., 57 of Wichita was indicted on two counts of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and one depend of possession of an unregistered firearm. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is investigating the case. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Ola Odeyemi is prosecuting the case.
Tremayne Darkis, 44, of Parsons was indicted on one depend of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, one depend of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine, and one depend of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) is investigating the case. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Ola Odeyemi is prosecuting the case.
Alexis Ibarra, 23, of Backyard Metropolis was indicted on one depend of possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and one depend of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is investigating the case. Assistant U.S. Legal professional Aaron Smith is prosecuting the case.
Kelly Peng, 45, of Wichita was indicted on two counts of distribution of managed substances – methamphetamine, one depend of possession with intent to distribute managed substances – methamphetamine, one depend of possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime, and one depend of possession of a firearm by a prohibited particular person. The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is investigating the case.
An indictment is merely an allegation and all defendants are presumed harmless till confirmed responsible past an affordable doubt in a court docket of regulation.
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Kansas
Victim of double shooting in Kansas City identified as 36-year-old man
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – The victim of an early-week double shooting has been identified by investigators as a 36-year-old man.
The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department announced on Thursday, Jan. 16, that the man who passed away due to injuries sustained during a double shooting has been identified as Colton J. Stock, 36.
Law enforcement officials noted that around 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 14, emergency crews were called to the area of 38th and Lister Ave. with reports of a disturbance. While en route, the call had been updated to a shooting.
When first responders arrived, they said they found Stock lying outside a nearby home with an apparent gunshot wound. He was taken to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to the injuries and was pronounced deceased.
Investigators indicated that they also found a second adult male victim inside the home suffering from another gunshot wound. He was taken to an area hospital with life-threatening injuries.
A preliminary investigation revealed that the shooting most likely started due to an argument. Investigators continue to work to determine the relationship between both shooting victims and find a person of interest.
As of Thursday, no one had been taken into custody in connection with the investigation. No further information has been released.
A $25,000 reward has been offered for information that leads to a conviction in the case. Those with information about the shooting should report it to the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-TIPS.
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Kansas
CFTV: Otzelberger, Jones & Jefferson talk win over No. 9 Kansas
Iowa State coach T.J. Otzelberger and players Curtis Jones & Joshua Jefferson addressed media members following their team’s 74-57 win over No. 9 Kansas Wednesday at Hilton Coliseum.
Kansas coach Bill Self and players Hunter Dickinson & Zeke Mayo also took questions following the game.
Kansas
Family of man killed by Kansas City, Kansas police officer sues chief, Unified Government
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (KCTV) – The family of a man shot and killed by a Kansas City, Kan. police officer filed a lawsuit against the officer, the police chief and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County.
According to the lawsuit, an officer shot 50-year-old John Anderton in the back five times as he ran away from an emergency scene in February 2023. Anderton died from his injuries.
The Wyandotte County District Attorney investigated the shooting and determined the officer was justified in shooting Anderton.
According to the DA’s investigation, Anderton failed to follow the officer’s orders and reached for a gun when the officer fired at him.
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Anderton’s brother disagrees according to the lawsuit filed Jan. 14.
The lawsuit claims the police officer violated Anderson’s civil rights when he used excessive force and shot him.
The shooting happened as crews responded to a call about two people overdosing in a house near N. 55th Street and Haskell Ave.
The lawsuit said Anderton tried helping his friends by performing CPR. He left after paramedics arrive. The lawsuit said Anderton left the house because he was concerned that staying would exacerbate his chronic COPD.
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The officer stopped Anderton as he left the house.
The lawsuit states the officer “suddenly demanded” Anderton to put his hands on top of his head. That’s when Anderton tried to run away. The lawsuit claims the officer fired a dozen shots at Anderton. Five of the bullets hit him, including two in the back and one in the back of the head.
The lawsuit claims Police Chief Karl Oakman and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County are responsible because they should know how the officers are trained to use force.
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Spokespeople for both the police department and Wyandotte County declined to comment due to pending litigation.
The lawsuit asks for a jury trial and demands more than $75,000.
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