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KC police officer fired weapon while responding to call after driver ‘would not comply’ 

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A Kansas City police officer fired their weapon while responding to a call Saturday night, authorities said.

Just before 11 p.m., police were sent to the 13800 block of Madison Avenue after receiving a call of a “suspicious party who was passed out behind the wheel of a vehicle,” Capt. Leslie Foreman, a spokeswoman with the Kansas City Police Department, said in an email.

Once there, police approached the suspicious vehicle, which was in a parking lot. Foreman said the driver had multiple firearms inside the vehicle.

“The driver would not comply and one officer discharged a weapon,” Foreman said.

Neither the suspect, nor any officers, was injured.

The driver then fled in the vehicle, and was taken into custody by Leawood police after a short pursuit, Foreman said.

No additional information was immediately available from police.

This story was originally published February 27, 2022 at 8:14 AM.

Anna Spoerre
The Kansas City Star
Anna Spoerre covers breaking news for the Kansas City Star. Before joining The Star in 2020, she covered crime and courts for the Des Moines Register. Spoerre is a graduate of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where she studied journalism.
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