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Raymore man, who was condemned last year for a fatal shootout in Blue Springs

Kansas City, Mon. – A judge of Jackson County condemned a man from Kansas City for a fatal shooting in a park in Blue Springs last year.

The prosecutor of Jackson County, Melesa Johnson, announced that Marquis E. Savannah in connection with the shootings on April 13th in Wilbur Young Park on April 13th in connection with the shootout on April 13.

The Blue Springs police identified the two murder victims as 19-year-old Ladronal Hamilton Jr. and 20-year-old Karmello Matlock.

A judge of Jackson County sentenced Marquis E. Savannah to voluntarily manslaughter and armed criminal measures.

Both fees are delivered one after the other for a total of 25 years.

Court files show that there was an oral discussion between several subjects in Wilbur Young Park.

Detectives found that Savannah had charged one of the victims and began to fight. During the argument, a firearm fell and Savannah picked them up and ran away from the victim, then fired on him.

Another suspect pulled a gun and shot against the other victim.

Johnson says that violence is never tolerated regardless of age.

“Two young human lives were canceled and another young person will now spend decades behind bars for his actions,” said Johnson in a press release.

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