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Jackson County employee fatally shot in Independence had worked for court for 12 years

An employee with Jackson County was shot and killed during an eviction Thursday in Independence.

Drexel Mack was a civil process server who had worked for Jackson County Circuit Court for 12 years, according to a news release from the court.

Drexel Mack, a civil process server for the Jackson County Circuit Court, was shot and killed during an eviction Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, in Independence. Mack had worked for the court for 12 years. An independence police also died.
Drexel Mack, a civil process server for the Jackson County Circuit Court, was shot and killed during an eviction Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, in Independence. Mack had worked for the court for 12 years. An independence police also died. Courtesy of Drexel Mack's family

An Independence police officer, Cody Allen, was also shot and killed, and two other officers were wounded by gunshots.

“We are simply devastated that someone who is doing their job on behalf of the Court could be shot and killed,” said Presiding Judge Jalilah Otto. “Every day there are people at the Court who serve legal papers and who handle evictions and that is their job, and they perform their jobs diligently. Our hearts are very heavy and we send our sincere condolences to the family of Mr. Mack, and the families of the Independence Police Department officers who also suffered tragedies today.”

Thursday’s shooting took place shortly after 1 p.m. on the front porch of a private residence in the 1100 block of Elsea Smith Road, near Bundschu Road, in northeastern Independence.

A civil process server with the Jackson County Circuit Court called Independence police requesting assistance. The caller advised that an officer with the court had been shot, said Cpl. Justin Ewing, a spokesman with the Missouri State Highway Patrol, which is investigating the shootings. Simultaneously, a neighbor called 911 saying that an officer had been shot.

Jackson County 16th Judicial Circuit Presiding Judge Jalilah Otto announced at a news conference that Drexel Mack, a civil process server with the courts, was one of two people killed in a shooting in Independence Thursday. Independence Chief of Police Adam Dustman, left, delivered the news that police officer Cody Allen also died.
Jackson County 16th Judicial Circuit Presiding Judge Jalilah Otto announced at a news conference that Drexel Mack, a civil process server with the courts, was one of two people killed in a shooting in Independence Thursday. Independence Chief of Police Adam Dustman, left, delivered the news that police officer Cody Allen also died. Kendrick Calfee kcalfee@kcstar.com

Multiple officers from the Independence Police Department responded and additional shots were fired, injuring the three police officers, Ewing said.

Officers from several agencies responded to assist, including tactical units. Eventually, a male suspect was taken into custody with minor injuries.

It was unknown how many civil process servers were on the scene when the initial shots were fired, Ewing said.

Law enforcement and medical personnel work the scene of an officer-involved shooting near Elsea Smith and Bundschu roads in Independence on Thursday.
Law enforcement and medical personnel work the scene of an officer-involved shooting near Elsea Smith and Bundschu roads in Independence on Thursday. Nick Wagner nwagner@kcstar.com

This story was originally published February 29, 2024 at 6:21 PM.

Katie Moore
The Kansas City Star
Katie Moore was an enterprise and accountability reporter for The Star. She covered justice issues, including policing, prison conditions and the death penalty. She is a University of Kansas graduate and began her career as a reporter in 2015 in her hometown of Topeka, Kansas.
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