KCK man charged after standoff at Arrowhead Stadium Saturday

Joshua D. Newton, 33, of Kansas City, Kansas, has been charged with unlawful use of a weapon, armed criminal action and making a terrorist threat first degree after a standoff Saturday at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

Newton is being held in the Jackson County Detention Center, according to a spokesman for the Jackson County prosecutor’s office. Newton’s bond was requested at $40,000.

Arrowhead Stadium was closed down for several hours Saturday during a standoff, according to court documents.

A groundskeeper for the Kansas City Royals told police, according to a probable cause statement, that a man with a gun fired four gunshots that did not hit him.

The suspect was walking through the parking lot and was about 100 yards away from the employee when the suspect pulled out two black handguns from behind his back, then raised them and pointed them at the groundskeeper, the victim told police.

The groundskeeper left a utility vehicle and ran for cover behind some portable restrooms, according to the probable cause statement.

Police stated in the probable cause statement that a Facebook account was found where Joshua Newton posted a message that he would go to the stadium on Sept. 12 and murder some “Pro Bowl,” “Luxury Taxing,” and “Y’All Forbes List.”

When he was taken into custody, he had a loaded Beretta semi-automatic handgun and a loaded Glock 17 semi-automatic handgun, according to the probable cause statement.

Newton told police he was at the stadium conducting business, and alleged that a man pointed a gun at him, so Newton pointed a gun back at the man. He denied firing his gun, according to the probable cause statement.

Police have reviewed video of the incident.

Information sought on vehicle involved in shooting

The Kansas Highway Patrol is seeking information about a Chevrolet Equinox that was allegedly involved in a shooting on I-70 near I-635 on Sept. 9 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo from Kansas Highway Patrol)

The Kansas Highway Patrol is seeking information on a vehicle allegedly involved in a shooting on Wednesday, Sept. 9, in Kansas City, Kansas.

The vehicle is believed to be a white four-door Chevrolet Equinox, (2010 to 2017), with a sunroof and paper tags, according to a highway patrol news release.

At 5:15 p.m. on Sept. 9, the patrol responded to a shooting on I-70 near I-635 in Wyandotte County, according to the highway patrol.

The victim’s vehicle was shot at while the victim was traveling westbound on I-70 over 38th Street, according to the news release. No injuries were reported, according to the highway patrol.

The suspect vehicle continued southbound on I-635 from I-70. The Chevrolet Equinox was occupied by a female driver in her 20s and a male shooter in his 20s with dark hair, according to the report.

Anyone who has information regarding a vehicle matching this description may contact Trooper Christopher Suther at 913-249-0639 or [email protected], Lt. Mitch Mellick at 913-229-2337 or [email protected], or contact the TIPS hotline at 816-474-TIPS.

UG committees to meet tonight

Two Unified Government committees will meet at Monday evening, Sept. 14.

The UG Public Works and Safety Committee will meet at 5 p.m. Sept. 14 in a remote meeting accessible by Zoom and telephone, and to be shown on UGTV cable and YouTube.

On the PWS Committee agenda is a cooperative agreement for the levees project with WaterOne of Johnson County and the UG.

According to the agreement, WaterOne owns property near the project that will be allowed to be used as fill material for use in the construction of the levees, and the UG in return will construct two lime residual facilities for WaterOne.

After the PWS Committee ends, the UG Administration and Human Services Committee will meet.

On the agenda is a report on the UG employees’ flu vaccine program with no action scheduled; a presentation on eviction data with no action scheduled; and an update on CARES Act funding with no action scheduled.

For information about how to access the meetings, visit https://www.wycokck.org/Clerk/Agendas.aspx.