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The owner of a shuttered Wichita pet food business who shot two teenagers who walked onto his dilapidated property in 2021 was convicted Thursday of two counts of aggravated battery following a ...
Griffie, the executive director of Project Justice ICT, was one of several Wichita protesters arrested in the days after a July 2020 demonstration calling out police brutality after George Floyd ...
A man charged in a Father’s Day barbecue killing in north Wichita, who cut his ankle monitor and fled after being charged with premeditated first-degree murder, was arrested in Mexico by U.S ...
McGowen obtained a fake arrest warrant for Susan Diane Harrison White after she complained about him. McGowen went to White's home and shot her, later claiming White pointed a pistol at him. McGowen's first conviction was overturned as his attorney was not allowed to make an opening statement, but he was convicted again in 2002. [165] 29 March 2002
Freddy's was founded by co-founders Fredrick "Freddy" L. Simon, Bill Simon, Randy Simon, and restaurateur Scott Redler. [7] Freddy Simon was a World War II Veteran who lived in Wichita, Kansas. He joined the U.S. Army infantry in 1943 and was assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division.
A Wichita attorney known for his flamboyant TV commercials in which he rides a longhorn steer has had his license suspended for a year, according to a Kansas Supreme Court opinion released Friday.
In 1974, he was the Democratic nominee for governor of Kansas, losing by 0.49% to Republican Robert Frederick Bennett. Miller then served as Sedgwick County Prosecuting Attorney from 1976 to 1980 and opened up a law practice in his hometown of Wichita. [12]
A deputy clerk for the Wichita Falls Municipal Court was arrested Tuesday on allegations she provided information to a person under investigation by the Wichita Falls Police Department.