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Man suspected of multiple Midtown attacks charged with murder: court docs

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fox4kc.com – Olivia Johnson – 2025-06-18 10:00:00

SUMMARY: Johnny X. Holmes, a Kansas City man, faces second-degree murder and armed criminal action charges in the stabbing death of 62-year-old Jerry Terry on June 12 near West 34th Street and Broadway Boulevard. Surveillance showed Holmes near the scene, and Terry was fatally attacked from behind. Investigators linked Holmes to a similar unprovoked stabbing of a homeless man in May and several other assaults, including one involving a hammer. All incidents occurred within the same vicinity and shared key characteristics. Evidence, including blood on Holmes’ clothing and a matching knife, tied him to Terry’s death. Holmes is currently held without bond.

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Joe's Blog: Heat builds with Sunday rain chances (THU-8/7)

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fox4kc.com – Joe Lauria – 2025-08-07 08:44:00

SUMMARY: Today starts mild with no early storms despite expectations. Increasing summer-like heat and humidity will bring highs in the upper 80s to mid-90s through Saturday, with heat indices reaching 100-105°F. South winds will rise to 20-30 mph, keeping mornings warmer. Storm chances return Sunday into early next week due to a weak front possibly bringing 1-3 inches of rain. If no rain occurs today, temperatures may peak near 96°F, potentially one of the cooler summer highs. The tropics are becoming more active but currently pose no US coastal threat. Enjoy the warm weekend ahead.

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STL County sees surge in whooping cough cases

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www.youtube.com – FOX 2 St. Louis – 2025-08-06 17:50:22

SUMMARY: St. Louis County is experiencing a significant surge in whooping cough cases, with the CDC reporting double the number compared to last year. Public health officials attribute this rise to post-pandemic behaviors, as mask-wearing and staying home when sick declined, allowing respiratory illnesses to spread more easily. Whooping cough symptoms include severe coughing, especially worsening at night, which should prompt a visit to a healthcare provider. Parents are urged to vaccinate their children and emphasize good hygiene practices, like frequent handwashing and using hand sanitizer, to help prevent the spread as students return to school.

With the school year starting, parents are working to protect their children from viral infections through vaccination.

One of the viruses going around is pertussis—better known as whooping cough.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported double the number of cases this time last year, showing a surge in cases as early as the beginning of summer. The St. Louis County Department of Public Health also reported cases surging through the last few months.

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Kansas seeks death penalty in Wyandotte County deputy killing. Here’s how it works

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fox4kc.com – Delaney Eyermann – 2025-08-06 12:47:00

SUMMARY: Shawn Harris faces capital murder charges for the July 26 shooting death of Wyandotte County Deputy Elijah Ming in Kansas City, Mo. The State of Kansas intends to seek the death penalty if Harris is convicted. Deputy Ming responded after a woman requested police help because Harris threatened her with a gun. Harris shot at the deputy and an officer, leading to a standoff before his surrender. Harris, with a lengthy criminal record, is held on \$2 million bond and represented by the Kansas Death Penalty Unit. Kansas reinstated the death penalty in 1994, but no executions have occurred since 1965.

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