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Despite flatulence from felon that ended interrogation, he pleads guilty

KANSAS CITY (AP) – A man whose excessive flatulence forced a police detective to cut shot an interrogation has pleaded guilty to federal gun and drug charges.

Sykes -photo Mo. Dept. of Corrections

Sean Sykes Jr., 25, entered the plea Monday. The charges stem from a police traffic stop in September in Kansas City, Missouri, in which officers found a backpack with drugs and guns. Sykes was a passenger in the vehicle.

A detective reported that when asked for his address, Sykes “leaned to one side of his chair and released a loud fart before answering.” Court documents say Sykes “continued to be flatulent” and the detective was forced to quickly end the interview.

Sykes will be sentenced at later date, after a pre-sentence report is completed.

Update: Teen dies in chain reaction crash near Arrowhead Stadium

KANSAS CITY – A student at Shawnee Mission South High School identified as Chandan Rajanna, 17, was the person who died when an off-duty Kansas City police officer driving a department van hit another vehicle on Sunday.

Fatal crash scene photo courtesy KCTV

Police spokesman Capt. Lionel Colon said the crash occurred Sunday afternoon on Interstate 435 near Arrowhead Stadium as Kansas City Chiefs fans were arriving for the team’s game.

Colon says the police van ran into a vehicle involved in slow traffic lining up to turn into the stadium. That vehicle hit a second vehicle, which hit a third car.

Rajanna was in the the van that was hit by the police vehicle. Three others were injured in the crash.

Police staff often are on-call and use police vehicles while off-duty so they can quickly respond if needed.

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) – Police say one person died and three people were injured when an off-duty Kansas City police officer driving a department van hit another vehicle.

Police spokesman Capt. Lionel Colon said the crash occurred Sunday afternoon on Interstate 435 near Arrowhead Stadium as Kansas City Chiefs fans were arriving for the team’s game.

Colon says the police van ran into a vehicle involved in slow traffic lining up to turn into the stadium. That vehicle hit a second vehicle, which hit a third car.

The driver of the van that was hit by the police vehicle was killed. The person’s identity has not been released.

Police staff often are on-call and use police vehicles while off-duty so they can quickly respond if needed.

Missouri Cub Scouts den leader faces child sex charge

O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) – A suburban St. Louis man who has served as a Cub Scout den leader has been charged with sexually abusing an 8-year-old boy.

Baker-photo St. Charles County

48-year-old Matthew Baker, of O’Fallon, was charged Friday with statutory sodomy involving a child under the age of 12.

Baker is jailed in St. Charles County on $50,000 bond. No attorney is listed for him in online court records.

The boy told authorities he was abused earlier this month while playing a board game with Baker on a mattress in the basement of Baker’s home.

Authorities didn’t say whether the alleged abuse was connected to Baker’s association with scouting. Baker is listed on a Cub Scout site for the O’Fallon area as leader for second-graders.

26-year-old struck, killed in driveway in Kansas City suburb

SHAWNEE, Kan. (AP) — Authorities say a driver has struck and killed a 26-year-old man while backing up in the driveway of a suburban Kansas City duplex.

The crash happened around 9:20 a.m. Monday in Shawnee, Kansas. The man’s name wasn’t immediately released.

Police say the 51-year-old Kansas City, Kansas, woman who was driving the vehicle is cooperating with the investigation.

China Has Culled 200,000 Pigs Due to Swine Fever Outbreak

China, the world’s largest pork producer, has culled 200,000 pigs from its herds due to the outbreak of African Swine Fever. A Reuters report says Chinese health officials made the announcement last week. That number represents a small part of the 700 million pigs that China slaughters every year for food consumption. However, due to restrictions on transporting animals that are designed to help curb the spread of the disease have created tight pork supplies in parts of the country. Forty-one disease outbreaks have affected 27 different cities across the country. The Chinese Animal Health and Epidemiology Center say the disease, which is deadly to pigs but not to humans, is very hard to detect and prevent. China has culled pigs on each of the farms hit by outbreaks, as well as all the animals on other farms within a three-mile range of each outbreak. Most of the swine fever outbreaks have happened in northeast China. That’s an area which typically sends its hogs to slaughter in the south, closer to consumption centers.

New statue honoring President Eisenhower unveiled at Kan. statehouse

TOPEKA – Governor Jeff Colyer and members of the Eisenhower family participated in the official unveiling of a new statue honoring President Dwight D. Eisenhower on the statehouse grounds Monday. The statue is located on the northwest lawn of the Capitol.

“Ike is the true definition of a leader. I take great pride in the fact that one of the greatest leaders of the past century was from Abilene, Kansas, right here in the true heart of America,” said Gov. Colyer, M.D. “Ike taught us that in order to effectively lead, you need to listen and serve, a model for all Kansans to follow.”

President Eisenhower became the 34th President of the United States in 1953, before that serving in the U.S. Army during World War I. In World War II, he served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force.

“We are deeply humbled that my Grandfather would be honored in this way,” said Mary Eisenhower Atwater. “This statue will act as a beacon of light for all who see it and come from simple beginnings to strive for their dreams.  It is only fitting that this statue looks on the Kansas Capitol grounds reminding him of where he started and where he lays to rest.”

In February, Gov. Colyer chose to sign SB 262, which authorized the construction of the statue, as the first bill he signed in to law. The bill signing was held at the Dwight Eisenhower Presidential Library in Abilene.

The statue is now the fourth tribute to President Eisenhower on the statehouse grounds.

Farm Bill on the Campaign Trail

Vice President Mike Pence made several campaign stops last week, including locations in Kansas and Iowa. Going into the trip, a spokesman confirmed that the vice president would bring up the yet-to-be-finished farm bill during his speeches. The White House message is similar to that of the House Republicans: The unemployment rate is low and a lot of jobs are open. Because of that, Republicans want Democrats to get on board with more work requirements for millions of food-stamp recipients. The House farm bill would greatly expand the pool of able-bodied workers, all of whom would be required to work an average of 20 hours per week. Politico says that’s an idea “dead on arrival” in the Senate. However, the White House also wants to ensure that Democrats don’t get what it calls a “free pass” for voting no on the farm bill. In the meantime, USDA already has a proposal in place to tighten work requirements on able-bodied adults under review at the Office of Management and Budget. Ag Secretary Sonny Perdue doesn’t want to get ahead of Congress on the issue, which means it’s uncertain as to when his agency will release the rule.

Mo. massage therapist sentenced for sex abuse of women customers

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) – A 37-year-old massage therapist who was accused of sexually abusing four women has been sentenced to eight years in prison.

William Gene Morlang- photo Greene County

William Gene Morlang was sentenced Friday on two counts of sodomy. He was also given a concurrent one-year sentence for sexual abuse.

Morlang insisted before he was sentenced that he had not committed any crimes.

Morlang originally faced 10 criminal charges after police accused him of abusing four women.

After a trial in August, a jury found him guilty of three counts and not guilty of five charges and failed to reach a verdict on two of the counts.

EPA Chief Says E15 Expansion Doesn’t Need Congress

Andrew Wheeler, Acting Environmental Protection Agency Administrator, says his agency can expand E15 sales to year-round without Congressional approval. Wheeler also said last week that the oil industry needs to drop its lawsuit threat against the move. Last week, President Trump said he was directing the EPA to lift the ban on summertime sales of E15, a move designed to help farmers struggling with low commodity prices. An Agriculture Dot Com article says the oil industry calls the move a violation of the nation’s biofuel law and threatened a lawsuit to block the move. “We do have the authority to move forward on E15,” Wheeler says. “I’d hope the oil industry would join us in helping make U.S. biofuel policy function better for the American public, rather than take it to court.” The oil industry opposes lifting the ban on year-round ethanol because the move would cut into its share of the fuel market. The EPA is already moving ahead on the idea. A filing with the Office of Management and Budget says the agency will release a draft on E15 by February of 2019 and will conclude deliberations by May. The American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers, which represents oil refiners, says the industry will challenge the final proposal in court.

Missouri woman dead, 7 injured after crash into trolley

HERMANN, Mo. (AP) – The Missouri State Highway Patrol says a 55-year-old woman died in a collision with a trolley on a tour of the state’s wine region.

Investigators on the scene of the fatal accident –photo courtesy KTVI

Two other people in the woman’s vehicle and seven people on the trolley were injured in the crash Saturday near Hermann.

The patrol says Paula Heidemann, of Hermann, died at the scene when she tried to turn and was hit by the eastbound trolley.

An 8-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl in Heidemann’s vehicle, both from Pacific, were hospitalized with serious injuries.

The passengers on the trolley suffered minor to moderate injuries.

Kevin Sanderlin, owner of Hermann Trolley, said it was the first accident for the trolley, which has operated for nine years.

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