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