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Police: Inmate killed 2 Kan. officers on way to hearing

Authoritie­s say he shot deputies as they moved him from jail to court

- By Kristine Phillips

An inmate shot and killed two sheriff’s deputies in broad daylight Friday in Kansas while they were transporti­ng him from a Kansas City jail to a courthouse across the street for a hearing, authoritie­s say. One of the mortally wounded deputies managed to shoot the suspect, who remains hospitaliz­ed.

Deputy Patrick Rohrer died at a hospital on the same day. Deputy Theresa King died shortly after midnight Saturday. The two had a combined 20 years of service for the sheriff’s department in Wyandotte County.

Rohrer and King had pulled up into the courthouse’s back parking lot shortly after 11 a.m. Friday and were taking the suspect out of an inmate transport van when they were attacked, Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoma­n Kelli Bailiff told reporters at a news conference.

Authoritie­s said the inmate may have taken one of the deputies’ guns and shot both of them. Pictures taken by local media show the white van, its doors wide open, parked in a gated portion of the parking lot and surrounded with yellow evidence markers.

Kansas City Police Chief Terry Zeigler did not share details about the shooting and told reporters that investigat­ors are still speaking with witnesses. It’s unclear if there were other inmates inside the van. Authoritie­s also have not released any informatio­n about the suspect or the extent of his injuries.

John Garcia said he was just leaving the courthouse when he heard gunshots, and he and others were quickly told to go back inside. Looking out a window, he saw three people on the ground in a parking lot behind the building, Garcia told the Kansas City Star.

“They were there at the courthouse. You know, you’re at one of the safest places where you can be. And this occurred right outside the courthouse, where there’s multiple police around,” he told the paper.

Rohrer, 35, was with the sheriff’s office for seven years. King, 44, served for 13 years.

In a statement, David Alvey, mayor of the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, said the city is saddened by the “senseless shootings” of the deputies.

“We must never forget the risk taken each day by our law enforcemen­t personnel, and we must ever remember that they deserve our utmost respect and support,” Alvey said.

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