GUILTY KS - Det. Brad Lancaster, 39, shot & killed, Kansas City, 9 May 2016

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A Kansas City, Kan., police detective was shot multiple times near Kansas Speedway and rushed to the University of Kansas Hospital on Monday afternoon. Doctors performed surgery on the detective, but he died according to several police sources.

At about 5:15 p.m., KCK police confirmed the detective died at KU Hospital earlier in the afternoon. The KCK Fraternal Order of Police identified the detective as Brad Lancaster, and KCK police confirm that his family has been notified.

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The man suspected of shooting him, Ayers, was also accused of multiple carjackings and other shootings on Monday. The chaotic afternoon began around 12:30 when a gunman ambushed the KCK detective.

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KCMO police then got word about Ayers and the vehicle he was believed to be driving, and began pursuing him at about 2:30 p.m. Police say he wrecked and attempted to take the woman’s vehicle after shooting at her.

Police then shot at him, striking him on 71 Highway near Bannister Road. Ayers and the woman were taken to hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.

http://fox4kc.com/2016/05/09/kck-de...y-suspect-shot-and-apprehended-on-71-highway/


 

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Hundreds of people gathered Saturday at Children’s Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kansas, to remember KCK Detective Brad Lancaster, who was shot and killed as he pursued a suspect near the Kansas Speedway last Monday...

Inside the park, Kansas City, Kansas police officers shared memories of Lancaster, whom they described as “the smartest man in the room.”

Many told stories about his intelligence and wit, his playful love for a good argument and for setting things on fire, and his unwavering dedication to his job and his family.
 
Thanks for starting this thread. It was tense moments in the town I live in on Monday, May 9 when searchers were looking for the suspect of this horrendous crime. With the schools on lockdown and Police helicopters hovering over. Was happy when the suspect was apprehended. But very sad when Detective Lancaster lost his life.

This is from our local paper:

"Tonganoxie Police Chief Jeff Brandau directed traffic Monday along U.S. Highway 24-40. Kansas Highway Patrol helicopters hovered over Tonganoxie looking for the suspect, while the school district was on lockdown."

http://www.tonganoxiemirror.com/news/2016/may/10/tonganoxie-part-investigation-shooting-death-kck-o/
 
The man charged with killing Kansas City, Kan., police detective Brad Lancaster, 39, will be confined to the detective's handcuffs when he's taken to jail.

On Tuesday, Kansas City, Kansas Police Chief Terry Zeigler tweeted out a picture, saying that Kansas City, Mo., police will escort Curtis Ayers, 28, from the hospital to jail using Detective Lancaster's own handcuffs.

"Words cannot express what this means to our Department," Chief Zeigler tweeted.
http://fox4kc.com/2016/05/17/kansas...ndcuffs-to-use-on-man-accused-of-killing-him/
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Court documents are providing new information about one of the carjackings that followed last month's fatal shooting of Kansas City, Kansas, police detective Brad Lancaster.

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According to court records, police said Ayers drove into the home’s garage and threatened the homeowner with a gun, demanding money, drugs and alcohol.

Police said Ayers took the keys to the man’s car and a change of clothes. They said he ordered the homeowner to wait one hour before calling police.
http://m.kmbc.com/news/court-papers...arjacking-after-kck-detectives-death/39964180
 
The man charged with capital murder in the fatal shooting of Kansas City, Kansas, police Detective Brad Lancaster is out of the hospital and in police custody in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Extradition proceedings could happen as early as Tuesday, officials told KMBC 9 News.

Kansas City, Kansas, police have said they plan to use Lancaster’s handcuffs to escort Ayers back across the state line when the time comes.
http://m.kmbc.com/news/man-charged-with-killing-kck-police-detective-released-from-hospital/40142510
 
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/crime/article85268117.html

For the first time since May 9 — the day he allegedly killed police detective Brad Lancaster — Curtis Ayers was back in Wyandotte County Wednesday.

He arrived in a Wyandotte County Sheriff’s Office patrol car about 11:25 a.m. and soon was booked into the Wyandotte County Jail, one day after he waived his right to fight extradition from Jackson County.
 
Curtis Ayers, who pleaded guilty to killing KCK Detective Brad Lancaster, sentenced to life in prison

KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- The man who pleaded guilty to killing Kansas City, Kan., Police Department detective Brad Lancaster was sentenced to life in prison without parole Tuesday.

Many say justice has been served in this case.

"In the end he has to answer to God," said Carolynn Lancaster, the detective's mother, following the sentencing. "That's the judge for him, in my opinion. Karma can be a bear. He's got to deal with it. He's got to be the one to sleep at night, knowing what he's done and how many lives he's affected. He's affected so many lives."

http://fox4kc.com/2017/03/14/curtis...e-brad-lancaster-sentenced-to-life-in-prison/
 

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