The man accused of shooting two Missouri police officers, killing one, and being involved in an hours-long standoff has been charged.
Kenneth Lee Simpson, 35, faces charges of first-degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action, first-degree assault on a special victim and unlawful possession of a firearm, according to a tweet from KOMU 8 News.
Simpson allegedly killed Hermann Police Department Detective Sgt. Mason Griffith and injured New Haven Police Officer Adam Sullentrup as they approached him just before 9 p.m. Sunday to take him into custody on multiple outstanding warrants, FOX 2 reports.
"The community is hurting, the law enforcement community is hurting, this happens way too often," Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Mike Mitchell told the TV station.
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The shooting prompted a Blue Alert from the Missouri State Highway Patrol, which was asked to investigate.
Simpson reportedly turned himself in after a 12-hour-long standoff. He reportedly has a long criminal history dating back to 2004 with several current pending cases. He has allegedly been on the run from authorities since April 2022.