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Kansas City police are looking for the driver of a white 1997 Chevrolet van, which was discovered by police. No one was inside the vehicle at the time of it being discovered, according to police. The van witnesses say was speeding away from the murder was registered to David Jungerman. He lives in Raytown and was a defendant in a recent case the victim tried. Officers have spoken with Jungerman in person. Right now, they say he is not a suspect.
The case that prompted the lawsuit was just one of four times Jungerman, 79, had been investigated for either shooting or detaining trespassers with a weapon in the past three decades.In 1990, Jungerman was arrested for holding juveniles at gunpoint he found fishing in his pond. Just a month after the shooting of the homeless men at his business in 2012, Jungerman shot another inspected intruder. No charges were filed.Then in 2016, Jungerman was charged with Armed Criminal Infraction and Felony Burglary for intimidating a tenant with a weapon for alleged offenses in Nevada, Mo.
good grief the trespassing was fishing in his pond? let's electrocute this SOB, and hold the water Percy
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i am v confused