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Suspect jailed for Kansas bar parking lot shooting

SEDGWICK COUNTY Law enforcement authorities are investigating a shooting and have a suspect in custody.

Barrientos photo Sedgwick Co.

Just after 2a.m. Sunday police responded to a shooting at the Bourbon Street bar in the 3800 Block of South Seneca in Wichita, according to Lt. Chad Beard.

Investigators learned that there was a disturbance between multiple people in the parking lot when shots were fired. Police located a 40-year-old victim with a gunshot wound to the foot and another 30-year-old victim a short distance from the club. The second victim remains hospitalized in critical condition with a gunshot wound to the upper torso, according to Beard.

A Sedgwick County Sheriff’s deputy conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle driven by the suspect identified as 52-year-old Felipe Barrientos.

They arrested him and he is being held on a $75,000 bond for aggravated battery, according to the Sedgwick County online jail records

 

Governor Kelly: 2nd death in Kansas linked to e-cigarettes

TOPEKA —As state and federal authorities work to understand and address the recent public health crisis regarding e-cigarettes, Governor Kelly wants Kansans to know the state is committed to combating this health issue.

In a media release from the governor’s office, Kelly said, “Today, I am saddened to announce the death of a second Kansan in association with this outbreak,” Governor Kelly said. “Dr. Lee Norman and his team with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment are working tirelessly with other states and organizations to gather facts on e-cigarettes and its effects. We are coordinating a response to combat this epidemic, so that families can avoid such tragic outcomes.”

As of today, September 23, Kansas has had two confirmed deaths related to vaping. The first Kansas death related to vaping or using e-cigarettes was a female resident over the age of 50 with underlying health conditions. The second death is a male over the age of 50 who also had underlying health conditions.

Kansas currently has nine probable/confirmed vaping related cases, including the two deaths. Of the cases, five are male and four are female and range in age from 17-67 years old. All were hospitalized, five have been released from the hospital and two remain hospitalized. Regarding the types of vaping products used, there was a combination of those reporting using only nicotine, only THC, only CBD and a combination of THC and nicotine. Due to the small numbers of those affected, KDHE is not releasing locations of those affected or information about specific cases.

According to the CDC, the number of vaping-related illnesses nationally has climbed to 530, with several deaths nationwide as federal and state health officials continue to search for the cause of the outbreak. These new numbers indicate a dramatic 40 percent increase from last week, when the agency reported 380 cases in 36 states and the Virgin Islands. Half of the patients are under 25 years old. In response to the rapid pace of the outbreak, the CDC has opened its Emergency Operations Center.

The state of Kansas is working swiftly to address this epidemic and is actively reviewing policy options.

Dr. Norman has been chosen to testify before Congress concerning the effects of e-cigarettes, and will offer his testimony in front of the United States House Energy and Commerce Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee on Wednesday, Sept. 25.

“E-cigarettes are unregulated, which means that we don’t know what’s in them,” Dr. Norman, KDHE secretary, said. “And, of great concern to me, is that in the midst of all these illnesses being reported, the amount of young people using them is significant.”

E-cigarettes are the most commonly-used tobacco product among youth. Some 96 percent of youth who initiated e-cigarette use between 2016 and 2017 did so with a flavored e-cigarette product. According to preliminary findings from the 2019 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), over one quarter of U.S. high school students report using an e-cigarette product in the past 30 days, an increase from 2018 when the rate of past 30-day use was 20.8 percent.

“Most teens who vape have never smoked cigarettes,” Norman said. “Vaping is how they are initiating inhaling things into their lungs. We must work diligently and swiftly in addressing this public health crisis.”

In line with concerns on marketing, the Food and Drug Administration on Friday, September 20, issued a proposed rule that would allow e-cigarette products to be sold only after they’ve shown they may be marketed in a way that best protects public health. A federal judge ordered the FDA this summer to require all e-cigarettes to submit to federal review by May 2020.

“Until these rules and regulations go into effect, education is our best defense,” Secretary Norman said. “Talk to your kids. Talk to your grandkids. Keep talking about these issues.”

To increase education regarding e-cigarettes and what the tobacco industry has termed as “vaping,” KDHE and the Kansas Department of Education partnered to develop a Vape-Free Schools kit. Schools are urged to adopt the kit and parents and caretakers are encouraged to have conversations with their children. Tips are available from the Surgeon General here.

Governor Kelly also urges Kansans to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advice regarding vaping: While this investigation is ongoing, people should consider not using e-cigarette products. People who do use e-cigarette products should monitor themselves for symptoms (e.g., cough, shortness of breath, chest pain, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever) and promptly seek medical attention for any health concerns. Regardless of the ongoing investigation, people who use e-cigarette products should not buy these products off the street and should not modify e-cigarette products or add any substances that are not intended by the manufacturer. E-cigarette products should never be used by youth, young adults, pregnant women or adults who do not currently use tobacco products.

Kansas woman who died in head-on crash identified

SEDGWICK COUNTY — One person died in an accident just before 8:30a.m. Monday in Sedgwick County.

Fatal Monday crash scene photo courtesy KWCH

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2004 Chevy van driven by Dustin Adam Lloyd, 36, Pretty Prairie, was eastbound on U.S. 400 just west of 343rd Street.

The driver swerved left to avoid stopped traffic, traveled through the median and struck a 2012 Ford Escape driven by Mendi Kathleen Cotter, 30, Wichita, head-on.
Cotter was pronounced dead at the scene. EMS transported Lloyd to Wesley Medical Center.

A passenger in the van Blake Kinyon, 17, Pretty Prairie, was not wearing a seat belt and refused treatment.

Monkey injured in apparent break-in at Kansas zoo recovering

DODGE CITY, Kan. (AP) — A capuchin monkey at a western Kansas zoo is recovering after it was injured while apparently trying to stop an intruder from taking a younger monkey.

Capuchin monkey photo courtesy Wright Park Zoo

Officials at the Wright Park Zoo in Dodge City say the older monkey, named Vern, was hurt and his son, Pickett, was found on the outskirts of Dodge City Sept. 3. The younger monkey was not injured.

Officials initially thought Vern’s injuries were minor but a veterinarian found injuries apparently caused by blunt force trauma. The monkey underwent surgery at Kansas State University Sept. 10 to repair broken bones.

Zoo spokeswoman Abbey Martin said Monday Pickett is doing well and is back on display. Vern remains in quarantine while he recovers.

Dodge City police are investigating the incident. Martin says there are no developments in the investigation.

Sheriff: Second person has died after rural Kansas crash

RICE COUNTY— A second person has  died from injuries suffered in a two vehicle accident just after 2:30p.m. Friday in Rice County.

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Friday accident scene Photo courtesy of Robert Kelly

The accident occurred at the intersection of Avenue V & 22nd Road, about five miles north of Nickerson, according to the Rice County Sheriff’s office,

Three patients were treated, one with critical injuries and two patients with non-life-threatening injuries and all were transported to local hospitals.

A fourth patient, the driver of the northbound vehicle, 84-year-old Dale Hoover died from his injuries at the scene. Both vehicles came to rest in the northeast ditch.

The passenger of the northbound vehicle, 80-year-old Delores Hoover, died over the weekend.

 

2 jailed, 4-year-old Kan. girl wounded after weekend gang shootings

SEDGWICK —Law enforcement authorities are investigating a series of gang-related shootings in Wichita over the weekend and have made an arrest in one case.

Elesen photo Sedgwick Co.
Peach photo Sedgwick Co.

Early Saturday, suspects fired shots at a 28-year-old man  in front of his residence in the 700 Block of East Bailey in Wichita, according to Lt. Chad Beard with the Wichita Police gang, felony assault division.

The gunfire struck the residence. A woman and newborn child were inside the residence at the time of the shooting, according to Beard. They were not injured. EMS treated the 28-year-old man at the scene.

Just after 1a.m. Sunday, police responded to a shooting in the 1500 Block of North Roberta in Wichita, according to Beard.
Investigators determined that unknown suspects fired multiple shots into a residence. The gunfire struck a 4-year-old girl and two men in their 20s.

An officer rushed the child to the hospital in a patrol vehicle before emergency crews arrived. She was initially in critical condition but now is listed as stable, according to Beard. Police say the men’s injuries weren’t life-threatening.

The suspects in the shooting on East Bailey street were identified as 24-year-old Ricky Elsen and 20-year-old Hunter Peach are in custody.

Elsen and Peach are being held on a $100,000 bond on requested charges of attempted first-degree murder, aggravated assault and criminal discharge of a firearm, according to online jail records.

Police have not reported an arrest in the shooting on North Roberta.

Royals manager Ned Yost to retire after 100-loss season

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kansas City Royals manager Ned Yost will be retiring at the end of the season, a year in which his team lost 100 games.

His decision was announced by the team Monday, a day after a 12-8 loss in which the Royals fell for the eighth time in 10 games. Kansas City is 57-100 and 39 1/2 games behind Minnesota in the AL Central.

Yost got the Kansas City job in 2010. He is the all-time winningest manager in franchise history with 744 victories and the first manager to lead the team to consecutive World Series appearances.

The 65-year-old Yost noted the development of young players and the presence of returning veterans. He says he hopes the “worst is behind us in this rebuilding phase of our organization.”

Police: Gay pride flag allegedly burned at Kan. home

WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Authorities are investigating the burning of a gay pride rainbow flag that had been hanging on the front porch of a Wichita home.

Wichita police say the flag was burned between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. Saturday. At the time, a man, woman and 11-year-old girl were inside the home. It is in the city’s Riverside neighborhood, which is located near the Wichita Art Museum and a botanical garden.

Police are investigating the incident as an aggravated and a hate crime. Anyone with information is urged to call police.

5 shot, wounded at Kansas City area swingers club

KANSAS CITY (AP) — Authorities say five people were shot and wounded at a swingers club near Kansas City.

Police on the scene of the weekend shooting photo courtesy Fox4Kansas City

Jackson County Sheriff Darryl Forte said in a tweet that deputies responded around 3:30 a.m. Sunday to the shooting at The SPOTT Lifestyle and Swingers Club. It is located in an unincorporated area less than 10 miles east of downtown Kansas City.

The victims were taken to hospitals in private vehicles. None of the injuries were life-threatening. Forte says three of the victims walked away from a hospital without giving statements to detectives.

Forte says the motive is unknown.

No suspect information was released. The investigation is ongoing.

Biden makes campaign stop in Kansas City, meets with striking auto workers

KANSAS CITY — Former Vice President Joe Biden brought his campaign for president to Kansas City Sunday. Biden met with workers in Kansas City who are on strike against General Motors.

Biden speaks to UAW workers Sunday in Kansas City -photo courtesy Joe Biden campaign

“Today, I proudly stood alongside UAW members on strike in Kansas City as they fight for a fair contract. Everything that defines a middle class life is because of unions fighting for worker protections. I stand with you, and America stands with you”

The strike against General Motors by 49,000 auto workers is now in it’s 8th day.

A poll released over the weekend by he Des Moines Register, CNN and Mediacom, found Senator Elizabeth Warren running about even with Biden for the democrat nomination for presidet. Biden led their last poll in June.

 

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