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Man Indicted for Capital Murder in Killing of Kansas Deputy

Prosecutors are weighing the death penalty following charges that Shawn Harris opened fire on officers during a domestic standby call

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Overview

  • On July 26 officers were providing a civil standby for a woman moving out of a residence in southwest Kansas City, Kansas, when Shawn Harris opened fire from inside his home.
  • Deputy Elijah Ming, 34, and a Kansas City police officer approached the door when Harris ambushed them, with Ming later dying of his wounds at a hospital.
  • Harris was shot during the exchange, surrendered after an hourlong standoff and was treated at a hospital before being booked on capital murder and criminal weapon possession charges.
  • He is held without bond at the Johnson County Detention Center pending arraignment and a decision on whether prosecutors will seek the death penalty.
  • Officials and community members have honored Ming’s service and offered condolences as the Kansas Bureau of Investigation conducts its impartial inquiry.