Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 20
FBI Offers $25,000 Reward for Oscar Sanchez-Munoz After 6 Shootings Near Kansas City World Cup Site
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 20

FBI Offers $25,000 Reward for Oscar Sanchez-Munoz After 6 Shootings Near Kansas City World Cup Site

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 20

Summary

  • $25,000 is now being offered by the FBI for information leading to the arrest and conviction of 22-year-old Oscar Sanchez-Munoz, whom authorities say is armed and dangerous.
  • The manhunt centers on at least six shootings across Kansas and Missouri, including five Tuesday night along Interstate 70 near Arrowhead Stadium, where World Cup matches were being held.
  • One person was killed, another was seriously injured, and several others were wounded, including an Uber driver shot while taking fans to the Argentina-Algeria match.
  • An overnight police standoff at a home in Independence, Missouri, ended with the house burning, but investigators and K-9 teams did not find Sanchez-Munoz; they did recover the suspected vehicle.
  • Kansas had already issued warrants tied to a June 11 Wyandotte County shooting and an aggravated assault case carrying a $100,000 bond, while no motive has been released.

Insights

What is the motive behind the random shootings terrorizing Kansas City during the World Cup?
With a highway shooter loose, how safe are fans at Kansas City's World Cup matches?
How did a shooter vanish from a police standoff that ended in a fiery inferno?