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2 in custody after shooting the street rouse

The police in Prairie Village, Kansas, examines a shootout, which they now believe that an incident was started on Tuesday evening. In the 1900 Block of West 75th Street, the policy was called for an attempted arrested carjacking shortly before 8:30 a.m. PM on Tuesday evening. One of the suspects on the motorcycle opened the door on the driver's side. Police said the driver could be closed and drove to the west in the 75th street. Then the victim said that one of the suspects had pulled out a gun and fired several shots on the vehicle when the victim crashed away. Both suspects of the motorcycle were brought to a regional hospital for treatment and are kept in custody after their release. The investigators stated an update early Wednesday morning, in which he said that this incident was not an attempted armed carjacking. Instead, it is now considered an incident with street rage. The police said the suspects remain custody and there is currently no threat to the public. This remains an ongoing examination. Prairie Village's police ask everyone to contact the department under 913-642-6868 or to call the TIPS hotline under 816-474 tips.

The police in Prairie Village, Kansas, examines a shootout, which they now believe that they started on Tuesday evening as an incident.

The police were called for an initially armed carjacking in the Block of West 75th Street 1900 shortly before 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening.

The police said that a driver was stopped in a red light in this area when two suspects drove up on a motorcycle next to the vehicle. One of the suspects on the motorcycle opened the driver's driver's door.

The police said the driver could be closed and drove west in the 75th Street. Then the victim said that one of the suspects pulled out a gun and fired several shots on the vehicle when the victim drove away.

The police said the suspects fled to 75th to Missouri to the east, where they were finally arrested by Kansas City, Missouri after a crash.

Both suspects on the motorcycle were taken to a hospital for treatment and are kept in custody after their release.

In the early Wednesday morning, the investigators stated that this incident was not an attempted armed carjacking. Instead, it is now considered an incident with street rage.

The police said the suspects remain custody and there is currently no threat to the public.

This remains an ongoing examination. Prairie Village's police ask everyone to contact the department under 913-642-6868 or to call the TIPS hotline under 816-474 tips.