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Woman faces murder, other charges in the death of the KCFD paramedic firefighter

Kansas City, Mo. – A woman is accused of stabbed and killing a firefighting team in Kansas City in Missouri, who tried to help her when she was placed in an ambulance in Northland early Sunday.

The 39-year-old Shanetta Bossell is charged with the court of the County County for the first degree, armed criminal lawsuit, assault third degree and arrest.

Bossell is accused of having stabbed and killed Kansas City, Missouri Fire Department, Graham Hoffman.

A judge provided her bond to $ 1 million.

Ms. Murder, other indictment of Kansas City, Missouri paramedic, becomes exposed

A court document states that the police officers in Kansas City, Missouri, were sent to Missouri 152 Highway and North Oak Trafficway on Sunday at 12:40 p.m. to check a person in the region.

The officials found Bossell on the shoulder of the Missouri 152 Highway east of the North Oak Trafficway, according to the Court.

The police ordered to send an ambulance into their scene because Bossell had a cut to a finger that bleed a lot.

Kansas City, Missouri, paramedics from the fire brigade spoke with Bossell and found that she did not try to hurt herself and did not want to go to a hospital, the court said.

Police officers offered to go home, but she rejected these offers.

She changed her opinion and agreed to go a hospital in the ambulance. Officials informed the paramedics of the fire brigade that they would follow the ambulance to the hospital after the court documents.

At 1:25 a.m., the driver of the ambulance switched the emergency lights of the device, jumped out of the driver's seat and ran to the back doors of the ambulance.

According to the court documents, the driver screamed to the policeman who came behind: “She has a knife.”

The official said that he had seen a fight between Bossell and Hoffman and immediately asked other officers to get to the scene.

The officer said Bossell jumped into the driver's seat of the ambulance and tried unsuccessfully to put him on the move.

There was a fight between officer and Bossell when he tried to grab her legs. The court files state that she slipped out of his handle and ran to the back of the ambulance, where the official cut her off. The officer said Bossell came back to the driver's seat.

The officer pulled his gun and grabbed Bossell with his other hand, which caused both. The officer said Bossell bitten hard on his arm and he hit her with his gun in the back of the head so that she would stop biting.

In the meantime, the ambulance driver tried to draw Hoffman's attention, but he did not react.

Other officers came to the scene and imprisoned bossell.

A second ambulance came to Hoffman, who suffered a life -threatening stab wound on his chest, to a hospital, according to the court documents.

The knife, which was assumed that it was used in Hoffman's murder, was found on the sidewalk between the cabin and the back of the ambulance.

Kansas City, Missouri, police officer, arrested Bossell less than a week ago on April 23, after she had bitten a police officer several times when he tried to arrest her.

It was charged with the second degree for assault and opposed the arrest in this incident. She published Bond and was released.

A few weeks before the incident of April 23, Bossell received a quote for the back of another car on March 31 and left the scene.

“I appreciate the rapid work of the public prosecutor of Clay County, Zachary Thompson, including murder and armed criminal measures to the first degree, in connection with the tragic murder of the firefighter of Kansas City, Graham Hoffman,” said the mayor of Kansas City, Quinton Lucas. “How many parts I concern the fact that the defendant had been arrested and accused by prosecutors last week because, due to the allegations, they only return a few days later due to the accusations for the public and first aiders due to a serious threat to the public and first aid. have what was led to this heartbreaking incident and everything that could avoid this to avoid it.

“In the meantime, I will continue the discussion with KCFD, KPD and all of our first aiders and emergency staff to ensure that we have checked our guidelines and provided every available tool to protect them because they protect them all in our community.”

A crime history carried out at the time of the arrest had found that Bossell had no criminals.

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