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Police investigate report of racist graffiti near KSU campus

This image shows only a portion of the graffiti Photo courtesy Andrew Hammond

RILEY COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a report of racist graffiti.

Just before 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, the Riley County Police Department received a report of a vehicle  defaced with graffiti in the 2200 block of Claflin Road in Manhattan, just a few blocks south of the Kansas State University campus.

According to a media release, the crime occurred sometime between 1:30 a.m. – 3:00 a.m. Wednesday morning and contains racial slurs and a threat.

Officers immediately began investigating and are in the process of filing a criminal report.

Anyone with information on this crime is asked to contact the Riley County Police Department at (785) 537-2112 or Crime Stoppers at (785) 539- 7777. Using the Crime Stoppers service allows you to remain anonymous and could qualify you for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00.

Complaint filed with Ethics Commission against SJSD

A complaint has been filed with the Missouri Secretary of State and Missouri Ethics Commission against the St. Joseph School District regarding election laws and the tax levy up for vote on the November ballot.

According to a news release, Chris Green, a small business owner and former educator filed the complaint.

The complaint alleges that the School District is “wasting taxpayer dollars to advocate for passage of a significant tax increase on the November 7, 2017 ballot.”

In the news release, it is stated that the complaint focuses on “the fact that the St. Joseph School District is paying for direct mail pieces targeting registered voters. These mailers do not merely inform the public, they are attempting to persuade voters to support Proposition 1.”

The St. Joseph School District released the following statement:

The District has a responsibility to share information about the tax proposal. The district and its employees recognize the limits and have been very careful to ensure that Missouri law is followed.

Voters are entitled to know the facts. When they are being asked to consider a tax increase, it would be irresponsible of the district if voters were not informed about why the money is needed and how it will be spent.

The St. Joseph School District understands that voters will not just give it a blank check. That is why the District has explained how it intends to spend the money. The District is not telling voters how to vote, and trusts voters to decide for themselves whether the District’s plans for the additional money are wise.

 

If the proposition is approved by voters it would generate $11.5 million each year.

As previously reported, the two groups that launched campaigns on both sides of the proposition include the Committee to Move St. Joseph Forward and Support A Better SJSD.

KU honors Nobel Prize winner, Colombian President

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos is calling for the peace process in his county to serve as a beacon of hope while accepting an honorary degree from a U.S. university.

Santos spoke Tuesday at the University of Kansas, where he earned degrees in business and economics in 1973. Santos won last year’s Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to end his country’s civil war after five decades of bloodshed.

 

Santos says that despite differences, people need to coexist in times of conflict, when extremism, radicalism, racism or populism might arise. Santos says we “do not fight evil with evil.”

Santos also says it is always easier to wage war than seek peace and to “go for the emotions rather than for the arguments.”

Mo. man charged in death of person of interest in unsolved murder

Huff -photo Clay Co.

NORTH KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – A 21-year-old has been charged in the death of a suburban Kansas City man who was believed to have information about an unsolved 2016 killing.

Cole Walker Huff, of Kansas City, was charged Tuesday with second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the slaying of 19-year-old Zachary Thomas Murphy, of Gladstone. Bond is set at $1 million. No attorney is listed for Huff in online court records.

Murphy was found dead last week on the front porch of an apartment building. Court records say his death stemmed from an undisclosed argument.

Murphy was a person of interest in the shooting death of 22-year-old Logan Minton, of Riverside, in North Kansas City. Investigators said they believed Murphy had information about who may have shot Minton but refused to cooperate with investigators.

Mo. man accused of stopping Amtrak train to get competency evaluation

Wilson-photo Furnas County

OXFORD, Neb. (AP) – A competency evaluation has been ordered for a man accused of pulling an emergency brake to stop an Amtrak train in south-central Nebraska.

Court records say the attorney for 25-year-old Taylor Wilson, of St. Charles, Missouri, told a judge Monday that Wilson was incompetent to stand trial. The judge then approved a motion for the evaluation.

Wilson remained in Furnas County Jail on Wednesday. His next court date is Nov. 27.

The eastbound train with about 175 people aboard halted Oct. 21 in Oxford, about 200 miles southwest of Omaha. Court documents say a Furnas County deputy sent to the scene found Amtrak employees holding Wilson. The documents say the deputy found a loaded revolver in Wilson’s waistband and more ammo in one of his pockets.

Temps in 50s and 60s through Saturday

Temperatures are expected to be all over the place over the next week. Today will remain below normal but will be significantly warmer than yesterday with highs in the 50s. Temperatures will continue to warm on Thursday with highs in the upper 50s north to near 70 south. A cold front will move through on the day Thursday making for another cooler than normal day on Friday with showers possible later in the day and evening. Temperatures will then warm again through the weekend with highs reaching the upper 60s to upper 70s by Sunday. That’s 15 to 20 degrees above normal! Here’s the 7-day forecast from the National Weather Service:

Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54. South wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. South wind 6 to 8 mph becoming east southeast after midnight.

Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 61. Light and variable wind becoming north northeast 5 to 8 mph in the morning.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. North northeast wind around 9 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. Northeast wind around 9 mph.

Friday Night: A chance of showers, mainly before 1 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. Chance of precipitation is 30%.

Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 61.

Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51.

Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 71.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.

Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 55.

Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36.

Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 53.

 

UPDATE: Multiple fatalities after another terror attack at World Trade Center site

NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the truck attack on a bike path near the World Trade Center (all times local):

8:10 a.m.

President Donald Trump is calling for “Merit Based immigration” following the deadly truck attack in New York City that killed eight people and injured 11.

 

 

 

Trump says on Twitter on Wednesday that the driver in Tuesday’s attack “came into our country through what is called the ‘Diversity Visa Lottery Program,’ a Chuck Schumer beauty.”

Officials said the attacker is an immigrant from Uzbekistan who came to the U.S. legally in 2010. They haven’t said whether he came in through the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, which covers immigrants from countries with low rates of immigration to the U.S.

Trump tweeted, “We are fighting hard for Merit Based immigration, no more Democrat Lottery Systems. We must get MUCH tougher (and smarter).”

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7:55 a.m.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says investigators probing the deadly truck attack along a popular bike path near the World Trade Center have a note referencing the Islamic State.

Cuomo stressed Wednesday on “CBS This Morning” that the investigation is ongoing.

Law enforcers are working to determine what led the pickup truck driver to plow down people on the bike path on Tuesday afternoon. The driver is in critical condition after police shot him in the abdomen.

Cuomo calls the driver a “depraved coward,” and says the attack “did not instill terror” among hardy New Yorkers.

5a.m.

Investigators are working to determine what led a pickup truck driver to plow down people on a riverfront bike path near the World Trade Center, killing eight.

New York’s mayor called Tuesday’s attack “a particularly cowardly act of terror.”

The driver is in critical condition after police shot him in the abdomen.

Authorities said after crashing the truck, he brandished air guns and yelled what witnesses said was “Allahu Akbar,” which is Arabic for “God is great.”

Officials who weren’t authorized to discuss the investigation and spoke to The Associated Press on the condition of anonymity identified the attacker as 29-year-old Sayfullo Saipov. They say he came to the U.S. legally from Uzbekistan in 2010.

One of the dead is from Belgium and five others were from Argentina.

 

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Witnesses have described a chaotic scene of a white pickup truck hitting bicyclists on a path near the World Trade Center and then slamming into a school bus. They say the driver got out of his vehicle brandishing what appeared to be a gun in each hand.

Manhattan restaurant chef Eugene Duffy was crossing a street when he heard something, turned back and saw the pickup truck on the bike path. He says he saw the bodies of two men on the ground, their bikes mangled.

He says he ran south and saw a yellow half-size school bus that appeared to have been T-boned and firefighters trying to get children out.

A law enforcement official says at least six people were killed and at least nine people were injured when a rented van struck them. The case is being investigated as possible terrorism.

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4:45 p.m.

The White House says President Donald Trump has been briefed on the vehicle that drove onto a bike path near the World Trade Center and struck several people.

White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders says the president and New York native has been briefed by White House chief of staff John Kelly and “will be continually updated as more details are known.”

Sanders says, “Our thoughts and prayers are with all those affected.”

A law enforcement official says at least six people were killed and at least nine people were injured when a rented van struck them on Tuesday.

 

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The New York Police Department posted on its Twitter feed that one person was in custody. The department says it’s unclear whether anyone was shot.

A man who was riding in an Uber along the West Side Highway near Chambers street says he saw several bleeding people on the ground after a truck struck several people.

A witness said the truck had also collided with a small bus and one other vehicle.

Suspect jailed on $1M bond after body found at NE Kansas storage unit

Rey -photo Johnson Co.

LENEXA, Kan. (AP) – Police and court records say an investigation into a man found sleeping with his two children in a Kansas storage unit has led to the discovery of a body in a cooler.

Thirty-five-year-old Justin Rey is jailed on $1 million bond in Johnson County, Kansas, on two counts each of aggravated child endangerment and contributing to a child’s misconduct. No attorney is listed for him in online court records.

Police in the Kansas City suburb of Lenexa say the remains were discovered when officers checked on two small children who had no food or diapers.

A Jackson County, Missouri, search warrant obtained by KCTV says a man taken into custody at the storage facility told authorities his wife killed herself after giving birth to their newborn and that her remains were inside a cooler.

Mo. authorities looking for guns stolen from UPS

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) – Federal authorities are looking for suspects who stole a shipment of guns from a Springfield postal facility.

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives said in news release Tuesday that sometime between Saturday evening and Sunday morning, the suspects broke into trailers at the facility and took several items, including a shipment of firearms.

The firearms were part of an interstate shipment being sent to a federally licensed firearms dealer.

ATF is offering a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case.

Springfield police also are investigating the theft.

17-year-old suspect in deadly NE Kansas shooting enters guilty plea

Justice Mitchell- photo courtesy Brennan Family Funeral Home

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — One of three people charged in a fatal shooting outside a fast food restaurant in Topeka has pleaded guilty.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports that 17-year-old Shayden Byrd admitted Monday to first-degree murder and two other charges in the death of 18-year-old Justice Mitchell.

Mitchell was found suffering from two gunshot wounds June 26 in the parking lot a Church’s Chicken. He was taken to a hospital, where he died.

Police say another suspect is accused of shooting Mitchell during a botched effort to rob him of drugs and cash. Byrd is accused of plotting the robbery with the suspected gunman.

Sentencing is set for Dec. 5. The plea calls for him to be housed in a juvenile correctional facility until he is 22 ½ years old.

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