Sep 30, 2024
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- A man who investigators say shot another man multiple times and held two people at gunpoint for hours at a time on Saturday was caught after a chase involving four different agencies. Lee's Summit man Kody M. Holmes, 33, was charged in Jackson County with first-degree assault, two counts of kidnapping and three counts of armed criminal action in an alleged crime spree that began in Lee's Summit and ended near the Jackson/Johnson County line. According to Lee's Summit police, officers were sent to an apartment complex at NE Town Centre Boulevard, just southeast of the Lee's Summit Municipal Airport, for reports of a shooting around 5:30 p.m. Saturday. 1 dead, 2 in the hospital after crash east of 291 Highway They located a victim inside an apartment who was suffering from several gunshot wounds. The victim, a 43-year-old man, was taken to a hospital where he remains in the ICU with critical injuries, including a shattered vertebrae that left him paralyzed from the neck down. Officers worked with the Kansas City, Missouri Police Department to identify a 33-year-old woman who was also a victim and had been kidnapped from the shooting scene along with a child. The victim told officers Holmes arrived to their apartment between 4 and 5 in the morning Saturday with a child. Court documents say Holmes argued, fought with, then shot the 43-year-old man in the leg, who retreated into a bedroom bathroom. According to court papers, the victim said Holmes followed the man and shot at him through a closed bathroom door. She then said Holmes told her and another child to go into a bedroom and wouldn't allow them to help the man who was shot. She said they were held at gunpoint for hours, at times with the gun held directly to their heads, and he fired shots past each of their heads. Community reacts to UMKC student death. ‘It was heartbreaking’ Court documents say the victim said Holmes shot the man again multiple times before forcing her and both children into a car and driving away from the apartment just before 11 a.m. The victim said they were driven around for hours without any real destination, at times highway signs showed they were headed toward the Warrensburg area, before he let her and one of the children go just before 5 p.m. in Kansas City, Missouri. The victim called police, who then responded to the apartment, where they found the man who was shot in the bathroom with wounds to his leg and neck. An alert for Holmes and his vehicle was issued, and around 10:30p.m., Missouri State Highway Patrol spotted his car and tried to stop him. Investigators say Holmes didn't stop and troopers pursued him with the assistance of the Johnson County, Missouri, Sheriff’s Office, Warrensburg Police Department and Cass County Sheriff’s Office. After police say he hit stop sticks near Warrensburg, hit patrol vehicles, and turned around to drive back toward Jackson County, a Cass County sheriff's deputy used a Grappler device that brought Holmes to a stop as he was driving on rims. 18-year-old dies, three teens injured in Johnson County, Missouri crash The other child got out of his car unharmed, and Holmes was arrested. He declined to do an interview with detectives twice, and asked for a lawyer after the second request. He is currently in the Jackson County Jail and his bond is set at $500,000. He's due in court for his first appearance on Monday afternoon at 1 p.m., online records don't yet list an attorney for him.
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