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Sacramento rapper Mozzy briefly detained after Kansas nightclub shooting, police say

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The Sacramento rapper known as “Mozzy” was briefly detained by authorities following a shooting at a Wichita, Kansas nightclub over the weekend. 

Wichita police confirmed on Monday that Timothy Cornell Patterson was briefly detained and then released after the early Sunday morning shooting. 

At least seven people were injured in the shooting, but one has died. The shooting occurred at 12:58 a.m. inside a business at 222 North Washington Street, police said at a news conference. At least two other people were injured when they were trampled as crowds fled the venue, according to a police spokesperson.

The shooting remains under investigation, but police also announced on Monday that 31-year-old Florissant, MD resident Brandon Young had been arrested on two counts of aggravated battery. 

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Patterson, who goes by the name Mozzy, grew up in the Oak Park neighborhood and went to Sacramento High School. The 36-year-old recently served a 10-month stint in prison, being released in May of this year, after pleading guilty to a gun possession charge. 

The shooting occurred days before the July Fourth holiday, as America remains in the throes of a gun violence epidemic. At least two people were killed and 28 injured in a separate shooting overnight in Baltimore.

“We have to take action to push back against the increase of gun violence that we have been seeing,” Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple said during Sunday’s news conference.

Police were already in Wichita’s Old Town area when they heard screams and a disturbance inside the business, and saw people running from the building, an official said Sunday.

At least four firearms were discharged inside, the official said, citing the preliminary investigation. Authorities have seized an additional four firearms and are working to see if they have a ballistics match.

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The wounded victims were identified as men and women, ranging in age from 21 to 34. The two other injured victims were identified as a 30-year-old woman and a 31-year-old man.

Five victims were transported to hospitals and the others went to hospitals by private vehicles.



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Game time: Jan. 18, 1:00 p.m. EST

Where: Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, KS

TV: CBS Sports (watch here)

VITALS: Kansas State lost its fourth straight after dropping to Texas Tech Tuesday night. They shot well from 3-point range but were once again dominated in the paint, getting outscored 40 to 18 in that area. Meanwhile, Kansas is coming off a blowout loss to Iowa State. Still, they boast one of the best defenses in the country, allowing just 62.8 points.

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PROJECTED STARTERS

WILDCATS

G Brendan Hausen: 12.3 PTS, 2.3 REB, 1.2 AST

G Dug McDaniel: 9.3 PTS, 2.6 REB, 4.1 AST

G Max Jones: 9.0 PTS, 3.8 REB, 2.1 AST

F David N’Guessan: 12.6 PTS, 7.4 REB, 1.8 AST

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F Coleman Hawkins: 10.6 PTS, 6.9 REB, 3.9 AST

JAYHAWKS

G Zeke Mayo: 14.4 PTS, 4.1 REB, 3.0 AST

G Dajuan Harris Jr.: 9.8 PTS, 2.6 REB, 5.4 AST

G Shakeel Moore: 3.9 PTS, 1.8 REB, 1.4 AST

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F Flory Bidunga: 6.2 PTS, 5.0 REB, 1.4 BLK

F Hunter Dickinson: 15.2 PTS, 10.4 REB, 1.6 BLK

QUOTABLE: “We have to just get better,” K-State coach Jerome Tang said after the Texas Tech loss. “It’s not like something’s so broken and we need to get rid of it. We’re constantly tinkering to get it just a little bit better. I was pleased with some of the things that I saw tonight.”

Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.



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The Kansas coaching staff is assembling a strong junior day group of visitors for Saturday. It starts with committed players like James Dunnigan Jr., Jaylen Mason and Hunter Higgins. Three of the top local players in the state will be there and will help recruit.

The junior day gives several players a chance to be around the staff again for those who have made several visits to KU.

Ottawa wide receiver Nate Sims has been on campus several times and attended two games at Arrowhead last season.

“I love to get on campus and talk with the coaches and build strong connections,” Sims said. “The more I visit the better I get to know the coaches and build a good relationship with them.”

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Sims said he was looking forward to watching the basketball game against Kansas State and talk with the other recruits.

Kaden Snyder is in the same position as Sims. Both are local recruits who have been on multiple visits and games to Kansas. This will be Snyder’s seventh trip for an unofficial visit.

“I know the coaches pretty well I’ve been around a lot,” Snyder said. “They are great and they care a lot about the program and the players in it. I am not looking for anything specific just talk more and more.”

Snyder said he has been planning to attend the junior day along with his friend Ian Premer. He said the two talked about going to the event together. Premer, from Great Bend, is one of the top tight end prospects in the country and rated the top recruit in Kansas.

There are going to be players from outside the area as well. Owen Linder, an offensive lineman from Minnesota will be making a return visit to the area. He camped at KU last summer and attended a game last season.

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“I love getting the chance to back to KU whenever I can,” Linder said. “Going on these visits now, I know the most important thing for me and my family is getting to know the staff and coaches better and these visits help with doing this.”

He said it gives him and his family a chance to ask questions and get to know the staff. It also helps build a relationship with Daryl Agpalsa, the Jayhawks offensive line coach.

“It’s been great getting to know Coach A,” Linder said. “He’s just a great guy that always makes me laugh. Also has given me great advice when I needed it since I’ve know him. It’s been a privilege to get to know him for sure.”

There is an impressive group of visitors expected to visit on Saturday. The confirmed list of players has reached into the double-digits. To see the latest updated list, visit our Junior Day Recruiting Thread.



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How do Kansas ranchers keep livestock warm in cold weather?

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TOPEKA (KSNT) — With the temperatures expected to drop over the weekend, it can be a very tough time for ranchers keeping their livestock warm. 27 News spoke with the Kansas Livestock Association about what precautions ranchers take with their livestock. The organization says food and water are two of the most important things animals have […]



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