Kansas City, Kansas, police are conducting a death investigation in the 2800 block of West 47th Street.
According to a spokesman, police officers were dispatched at 10:35 a.m. Aug. 25 to the 2800 block of West 47th Avenue regarding a deceased man.
When they arrived, officers found a deceased male about 60 years old, inside a public donation receptacle, according to the police spokesman.
A preliminary investigation indicated the deceased may have been sleeping in the bin periodically, and there were no apparent signs of foul play, the spokesman stated.
The incident is under investigation by the Kansas City, Kansas, Criminal Investigations Division. Anyone with information is asked to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.
Aaron Coleman, 19, who on Sunday announced he was withdrawing from the contest for the 37th District, today said he’s back in the race.
Coleman won the Democratic nomination for the 37th District, House of Representatives, over veteran lawmaker Rep. Stan Frownfelter.
There is no candidate opposing Coleman on the general election ballot; however, Rep. Frownfelter, a Democrat, and a Republican opponent, Kristina Smith, have said they would run as write-in candidates in November.
Coleman, a college student who is a dishwasher, was ahead by one vote on election night, and then won the primary election by 14 votes at the canvass. He said on Sunday he was planning to submit a letter withdrawing from the race because of family medical hardship.
If he dropped out, Democratic precinct committee members would have selected a replacement on the November ballot.
During the primary campaign, last-minute negative information came out about Coleman that alleged he had engaged in revenge porn more than five years ago as a middle school student, which he admitted, plus other allegations involving bullying. Although Coleman said he has changed, some of the Democratic establishment distanced themselves from him, and there were some calls for him to resign.
Today, Coleman sent out an email that he was changing his mind and staying in the race. He stated he had heard from many people who voted for him, who urged him not to drop out. “They said that they did not vote for me expecting that I was a perfect person,” he wrote.
He said today that he had dropped out Sunday to try to focus on his family. What he realized is he would be putting the interest of himself and family above the interest of the community, he said.
Within a couple hours after he announced his withdrawal on Sunday, his phone and text messages started to blow up with people who had helped in his campaign, who said he can’t do this, he said.
“They told me about their struggle to pay rent and put food on the table,” Coleman said.
“I did some soul-searching,” he said. “Had I taken my name off the ballot, Stan Frownfelter would have been renominated.”
He said he reached that conclusion after some conversations with precinct committee members.
Coleman wrote in his email, “I won because voters decided that the policies I believe in – providing universal health care coverage through Medicare for All, stopping evictions and investing in public housing, taking action against polluters and funding a Green New Deal to create jobs, and fixing the broken school system that failed me – would improve their lives.”
As for the November election, Coleman said, “I’m going to run like I’m scared, like I’m 10 points down.”
He said he is planning to go door-to-door in the district again.
“If you don’t talk with everybody, when you go to Topeka, you can’t represent everybody because you haven’t spoken with everybody,” he said.
A homicide and shooting were reported in the 900 block of South 11th, according to a spokesman for the Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department.
Police officers were dispatched to the 900 block of South 11th Street at 12:43 a.m. Aug. 25 on a shooting. Officers found a male in his late teens who was shot in the street, the spokesman stated.
The shooting victim was taken to a hospital in serious but stable condition, the spokesman stated.
At 6:24 a.m. Aug 25, police received a call reporting a second victim in the alley to the east of the previous location, the spokesman stated. When they arrived, police found a male in his late teens, deceased from an apparent gunshot wound, police said.
The Kansas City, Kansas, Police Department’s Major Case Unit is investigating. Anyone with information was encouraged to call the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS, police said.