Crime

Kansas City man charged with murder in Fourth of July shooting: prosecutors

Police responded to a homicide in the 8900 block of Longview Road in South Kansas City on July 4, 2022. The incident was the third homicide reported that day.
Police responded to a homicide in the 8900 block of Longview Road in South Kansas City on July 4, 2022. The incident was the third homicide reported that day.

A 24-year-old man has been charged with murder in connection with a fatal shooting that unfolded on the Fourth of July in Kansas City’s Kirkside neighborhood.

Jairo Daniel Garcia-Perez, 24, was charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the slaying, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office announced Wednesday night. He is accused of killing Carlos Martinez-Ramirez, 30, a man witnesses said was known to Garcia-Perez.

According to court records, Kansas City police officers were dispatched around 6 p.m. on July 4 to the 8900 block of Longview Road on a report of a person down. There they found a gunshot victim, later identified as Martinez-Ramirez, with injuries to his right arm, chest and head.

Martinez-Ramirez was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead there. At the crime scene, investigators collected 11 shell casings that all came from a 9mm firearm.

Witnesses told police Martinez-Ramirez and Garcia-Perez had worked together and had issues with one another in the past. One described seeing Martinez-Ramirez punch Garcia-Perez in the face before Garcia-Perez drew a firearm and started shooting.

Garcia-Perez allegedly fled the scene. He was taken into police custody and interviewed by detectives on Tuesday, according to court papers.

During the police interview, Garcia-Perez allegedly admitted to shooting Martinez-Ramirez. He told detectives he “used a 9mm pistol” and threw the firearm somewhere along the road as he left the shooting scene, a detective wrote in charging documents.

Court papers did not list an attorney for Garcia-Perez as of Wednesday.

Bill Lukitsch
The Kansas City Star
Bill Lukitsch covered nighttime breaking news for The Kansas City Star since 2021, focusing on crime, courts and police accountability. Lukitsch previously reported on politics and government for The Quad-City Times.
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