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Report: Condemned Missouri inmates got midazolam

JIM SALTER, Associated Press

death row executionST. LOUIS (AP) — A new report suggests that the Missouri Department of Corrections has quietly and repeatedly used a sedating drug that has raised concerns in botched executions in other states.

The state has executed nine men since November using the drug pentobarbital. St. Louis Public Radio reported Wednesday that the sedative midazolam also was given to each inmate.

The report cites chemical log forms obtained through a Sunshine Law request showing that “Versed” was administered. Versed is another name for midazolam, which was used in three botched executions in other states earlier this year.

Corrections department spokesman David Owen says Missouri’s protocol allows for use of sedatives in advance of the execution, and they are not part of the actual execution. He confirms that only pentobarbital is used for lethal injection.

 

Victims of Kansas City shooting identified

policeKANSAS CITY (AP) – Police have identified the three victims of a shooting in south Kansas City that also left two people critically wounded.

The victims of Tuesday’s shooting were 63-year-old Darrel Hurst; his mother, 88-year-old Alice L. Hurst; and 69-year-old Susan Choucroun, a neighbor of Alice Hurst.

A couple in their 80s who lived in the neighborhood were beaten and critically injured.

The Hurst family issued a statement saying Darrel Hurst was visiting his mother during the shooting but they offered no other details.

Police are trying to determine if a man arrested Tuesday after three other people were assaulted at a north Kansas City motel is connected to the shooting deaths. The man was arrested as he walked along the interstate near the motel.

Electrical problems close Shawnee Co. Courthouse

Screen Shot 2014-09-03 at 1.25.45 PMTOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The Shawnee County Courthouse is closed after flooding caused by heavy rain caused a problem with electricity.

The courthouse was closed Wednesday morning after flooding in the building’s subbasement near a transformer.

Shawnee County Sheriff’s Lt. Akim Reynolds says before the courthouse was closed, power was out in three public elevators and some offices. The courthouse has four floors, a basement level and a subbasement level.

The Topeka Capital-Journal reports  the courthouse was closed for the rest of Wednesday, to allow Westar Energy to shut down power to begin repairs.

 

Tech insider: Firms halting spread of grisly video

Screen Shot 2014-09-03 at 1.05.44 PMPARIS (AP) — A Silicon Valley insider says tech companies drafted plans to scrub the web after a grisly video showing the beheading of an American journalist by Islamic State militants — and implemented them this week after a second killing.

Video showing the death of James Foley last month ricocheted through social networks in what many feared was a propaganda coup for the extremists. The tech official said Wednesday that a YouTube video showing a second beheading, of American journalist Steven Sotloff, was deleted as accounts and Tweets linking to it were suppressed.

The official, who spoke only on condition of anonymity because companies are grappling with increasing pressure to impose more censorship on the web, did not say whether the developments came at the request of governments or ordinary users.

Kansas woman hospitalized after rear-end collision

KHP  Kansas Highway PatrolEUDORA- A Kansas woman was injured in a rear-end collision just after 9 a.m. on Wednesday in Johnson County.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2013 Kia Rio driven by Tanessa Balluch, 21 Lawrence, was eastbound on Kansas 10 just west of Kansas 7 and rear-ended a 2011 Ford Fusion driven by Judi O’Grady, 71, Eudora

O’Grady was transported to Shawnee Mission Medical Center. Balluch was not injured.

The KHP reported both drivers were properly restrained at the time of the accident.

Police mum on fatal KC shootings, assault

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City police refuse to say whether they’re still looking for a suspect in a quintuple shooting after a man was arrested for an unrelated assault 30 miles from the middle-class neighborhood.

Two women and one man were shot to death Tuesday afternoon, and two others were in critical condition Wednesday after the attacks at three homes in south Kansas City.

Two hours later, police found a Toyota SUV that was missing from one of the homes in a commercial area on the city’s north side.

Three people were assaulted at a motel near where the SUV was found.

A suspect in those assaults was arrested late Tuesday night as he walked along Interstate 29, but police have not said whether he is linked to the shootings.

Nixon cancels emergency order for Ferguson

FERGUSON (AP) – Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has lifted the state of emergency that he declared Aug. 16 in response to looting and violent protesting in Ferguson.

The unrest followed the Aug. 9 shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown by a Ferguson police officer. A state grand jury and the Justice Department are still investigating the shooting.

Nixon on Wednesday cited a return to some normalcy in the St. Louis County town, with school back in session, businesses reopening. He called the progress “a testament to the efforts of community and faith leaders” who worked with government and police officials to return peace to the streets.

“Over the past week, we’ve seen students getting back to school, businesses reopening their doors and folks getting back to their normal routines,” Governor Nixon said. “This progress is a testament to the efforts of community and faith leaders, working alongside state and local law enforcement officers, to bring peace to the streets of Ferguson and much-needed stability to its citizens.”

Nixon also terminated an executive order issued Aug. 18 that activated the Missouri National Guard. The guard, providing security for police, completed the role Aug. 26.

Police investigating death of Mo. woman

SPRINGFIELD (AP) – Springfield police said the death of a 30-year-old woman is being investigated as a homicide.

Police found Tara Mauldin dead Tuesday at her Springfield home. Police said in a news release Wednesday that officers investigating the scene saw visible injuries on her body and evidence in the house that she had been assaulted.

After questioning, Mauldin’s 36-year-old husband was arrested. He has not been charged.

Police said her husband had called his mother Tuesday and said he found his wife dead at their home.

An autopsy will be done to determine the cause of death. No further details were released.

Sam added to Cowboys’ practice squad

Screen Shot 2014-09-03 at 10.57.49 AM Screen Shot 2014-09-03 at 10.58.19 AMIRVING, Texas (AP) – Michael Sam’s second chance will be with the Dallas Cowboys.

Coach Jason Garrett said Wednesday that the league’s first openly gay player will be added to the Cowboys’ practice roster.

The Cowboys, who are seeking help with their pass rush because of injuries and the offseason release of franchise sacks leader DeMarcus Ware, added Sam four days after he was released by St. Louis when teams had to cut their rosters to 53 players.

Sam isn’t likely to be on the active roster for Sunday’s season opener against San Francisco.

Any team can sign Sam off the Cowboys’ practice squad, but would have to put him on the 53-man roster for a minimum of four weeks.

Three hospitalized after Clinton Co. crash

Missouri Highway Patrol  MHPGOWER- Three people were injured in an accident just after 7 a.m. on Wednesday in Clinton County.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported a 2008 Chevy Pickup driven by Roy J. Richie, 86, Dearborn, was eastbound on MO 116 four miles south of Gower. The pickup stopped at a stop sign and then pulled into the path of a northbound 2004 Honda Pilot driven by Cassie J Bond, 33, Smithville. The Honda struck the passenger side of the pickup.

Richie, Bond and an infant passenger in the Honda were transported to Heartland Regional Medical Center.

The MSHP reported Richie was not wearing a seat belt.

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