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Ex-rowers’ Title IX lawsuits against KU dismissed

Sarah McClure’s father speaking out about the lawsuit in June-image courtesy KSHB

LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — A federal court has dismissed two lawsuits filed by former rowers who alleged the University of Kansas didn’t respond properly to their reports of being sexually assaulted on campus.

The Lawrence Journal-World reports lawsuits filed in 2016 by Daisy Tackett and Sarah McClure were dismissed last week at the request of the two women and the university.

Tackett reported a Kansas football player raped her in 2014 and McClure alleged she was assaulted by the same man a year later. The women claimed the school violated Title IX because officials should have anticipated a heightened risk of sexual assaults at the apartments where football players live.

In February, U.S. District Judge Thomas Marten dismissed the portion of the lawsuits that claimed university officials were officially liable for the sexual assaults.

Supreme Court won’t hear Kan. church’s challenge to funeral protest law

Photo courtesy Westboro Baptist Church

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court is leaving in place a Nebraska law that bars protests around funerals.

Nebraska enacted the law in 2006. It prohibits protests near a cemetery, mortuary or church from one hour before the beginning of a funeral to two hours after.

Members of the Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church challenged the law but have lost in lower courts. Members of the church routinely conduct anti-gay protests outside military funerals. The protests have been a way of drawing attention to their incendiary view that U.S. deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq are God’s punishment for the nation’s tolerance of homosexuality.

The Supreme Court said Monday it would not take up the church’s challenge to Nebraska’s law.

Police: Body of Kan. pizza deliver driver found in trunk of car

Police found the body of a pizza delivery driver Sunday on this street in Wichita-photo courtesy KWCH

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a murder and asking the public for help with information.

Just before noon on Sunday, police were dispatched to report of a suspicious vehicle in the 7800 Block of East Pagent in Wichita, according to Lt. Todd Ojile.

Officers located the vehicle parked in the street and found a man’s body inside the trunk of the vehicle. An investigation determined there had been an attempt to locate for the vehicle along with the owner of the vehicle who was identified as 26-year-old Hasan Raham, the victim in the trunk, according to Ojile.

Rahman was a pizza delivery driver and was reported missing late Saturday after delivering two pizzas in the 1100 Block and 1300 Block of North Williamsburg. He did not return to work after the deliveries. Co-workers sent to look for him found items from Pizza Hut near the last delivery but did not find him. Anyone with information is asked to call police.

UPDATE: Kan. high school football team copes after 3 die in crash

SABETHA, Kan. (AP) — A high school football team in northeastern Kansas is coping after a head-on collision killed three family members of teammates.

The Sabetha High school football team won a state championship game on Saturday. But on the way home, players Tanner and Carson Ukele were told that three of their relatives died in a two-vehicle highway crash.

Their 42-year-old mother Carmen Ukele, 11-year-old sister Marlee Ukele and 62-year-old uncle Stephen Ukele were killed in the collision on U.S. Route 75. Their 59-year-old father Lee Ukele was also in the vehicle. He was in stable condition as of Sunday.

A police report says the two people in the other vehicle were injured and taken to a hospital.

Head coach Garrett Michael says Tanner and Carson have the support of the community and “50 brothers who are going to be surrounding them in our school.”

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JACKSON COUNTY — Authorities have released additional details on a fatal Saturday night Kansas crash.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reported a 2008 Chevy Equinox driven by   Maria D. Perez-Marquez, 48, Omaha, was southbound on U. S. 75 just north of 318 Road. The driver attempted to pass another vehicle.

The driver swerved to the shoulder to avoid a collision and struck a northbound 2008 Chrysler Town and Country driven by Carmen K. Ukele, 42, Sabetha, head on.

Ukele and passengers in the Chevy Marlee G. Ukele, 11 and Stephen M. Ukele, 62, all of Sebetha, were pronounced dead at the scene.

Another passenger in the Chrysler Lee F. Ukele, 59, Sabetha, and the driver of the Perez-Marquez were transported to KU Medical Center.  A passenger in the Chevy Rosalao G. Perez, 29, St. Joseph, MO., was transported to Stormont Vail was transported to a Topeka Hospital and later transferred to KU Medical Center.

The occupants of the Chrysler were properly restrained at the time of the accident, according to the KHP. The KHP did not have information on seat belt usage by those in the Chevy.

UPDATE: Police arrest boyfriend in death of 25-year-old Kansas woman

Police on the scene of Sunday homicide investigation -photo courtesy KWCH

SEDGWICK COUNTY  — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a woman’s suspicious death and have made an arrest.

Just after 11 a.m. Sunday, officers responded to an unknown call for EMS at a residence in the 800 block of north Litchfield in Wichita, according to Lt. Todd Ojile.

Upon arrival officers located 25-year-old Bryena Mcqitty, a resident of the home who was unresponsive.

She was pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators did find trauma on the victim, according to Ojile.

Investigators interviewed the Mcquitty’s boyfriend and her roommate.

The investigation revealed the victim and boyfriend had come home early Sunday and had a loud, verbal argument, according to Ojile.  “At some point during or just after the argument the woman was struck and killed.”

Police arrested the 33-year-old boyfriend identified as Aaron Ray Suiter into the Sedgwick County Jail on requested charges of 2nd degree murder, according to the jail booking report.

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SEDGWICK COUNTY  — Law enforcement authorities are investigating of a woman’s suspicious death.

Just after 11 a.m. Sunday,  officers responded to an unknown call for EMS at a residence in the 800 block of north Litchfield in Wichita, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Upon arrival officers located a 25-year-old woman resident of the home who was unresponsive. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police do not believed the death is a random incident and are expected to release additional details Monday.

 

Senators meet with Trump, talk tax plan issues experienced in Kansas

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the Republican tax overhaul (all times local):

A group of Republican senators appears optimistic after meeting with President Donald Trump about a GOP-led tax plan.

Texas Sen. John Cornyn says the current plan is to vote on the tax bill this week on the Senate floor. He says the Senate bill has made some “substantial improvements” from the House version of the bill, but they will sort out those differences in a joint House-Senate conference committee.

In addition, a Senate Republican says GOP leaders are working on a potential revenue “backstop” in case the party’s tax cut legislation fails to produce hoped-for levels of growth and tax receipts.

Oklahoma Sen. James Lankford said he and other Republicans are working on “just-in-case options” to add to the measure during Senate floor debate this week. He appears to be talking about a mechanism that could automatically force tax rates back up if revenues fall short.

Lankford cited the experience of states like Oklahoma and Kansas, which are now facing big shortfalls after aggressively cutting taxes. He added that lawmakers “should build in the ‘what if?’ What if this doesn’t work?”

The Republican tax plan would cut corporate and personal taxes by $1.5 trillion over the coming decade. Lawmakers are working on ways to pay for those cuts.

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President Donald Trump says changes are to the Republican tax bill are coming, as he looks to win over holdout GOP senators in an effort to pass the package by the end of the year.

In a Monday morning tweet, the president says, “With just a few changes, some mathematical, the middle class and job producers can get even more in actual dollars and savings.”

Trump is suggesting openness to making unspecified changes to the way millions of “pass-through” businesses are taxed, a sticking point for some lawmakers.

Trump is set to meet Monday afternoon with five members of the Senate Finance Committee, all of whom are on board with the GOP plan. He will travel to Capitol Hill Tuesday to personally lobby Republican senators.

Fire that killed 2-year-old Kansas girl still under investigation

Aaliyah Abrahim -photo courtesy GoFundMe

SEDGWICK COUNTY — Investigators continue work to determine the cause of a fatal Thanksgiving Weekend house fire.

Just after 5a.m. Friday, fire crews responded to a house fire in the 1800 Block of North Lorraine in Wichita, according to Fire Captain Kelly Zane.

A neighbor on the scene told fire crews there was still someone in the home.

Fire crews did discover the body of 2-year-old Aaliyah Abrahim. Her father was also in the home. He attempted to rescue the child and was overtaken by the fire, according to Zane.

The man was transported to the hospital for treatment. He remained hospitalized on Monday.

Friends have established an online fundraising page in order to assist the family.

The fire caused over $20,000 dollars to the home. This is Wichita’s sixth fire fatality in 2017.

UPDATE: Police identify Kan. woman, son murdered in their home

Authorities on the scene of Saturday’s double-murder investigation -photo courtesy KWCH

SEDGWICK COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating a double murder.

Just after 11p.m. Saturday, officers responded to a welfare call at a residence in the 7500 block of east Huntington in Wichita, according to Lt. Todd Ojile.

Upon arrival, a 22-year-old woman resident of the home told officers that when she arrived home from work she found blood and her mother identified as Houng Pham, 62 and her brother Cody Ha, 23, both residents of the home unresponsive. First responders pronounced them dead at the scene.

No arrests have been made at this time, and it is not believed to be a random event, according to police.

Anyone with information is asked to call Wichita Police.

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SEDGWICK COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating a double murder.

Just after 11p.m. Saturday, officers responded to a welfare call at a residence in the 7500 block of east Huntington, according to officer Charley Davidson.

Upon arrival they made contact with a 22-year-old woman resident of the home. She told officers that when she arrived home from work she found her mother, a 62-year-old female and her brother a 23-year-old male, deceased in the home.

Wichita Police Department Homicide investigators were called in to lead the investigation.

No arrests have been made at this time, and it is not believed to be a random event.

Anyone with information is asked to call Wichita Police.

Dictionary.com chooses 2017 word of the year

LEANNE ITALIE, Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — Dictionary.com announced Monday that “complicit” is the site’s word of the year in a contentious 2017.

Site lexicographer Jane Solomon says numerous events, from politics to natural disasters, drove more people to look up “complicit” at particular times of the year. Overall, she said, look-ups of the word increased nearly 300 percent over 2016.

 


The first of three major spikes for the word struck March 12. That was the day after “Saturday Night Live” aired a sketch starring Scarlett Johansson as Ivanka Trump in a glittery gold dress peddling a fragrance called “Complicit.” Interest spiked again in April after President Donald Trump’s oldest daughter sat down for a CBS interview. Ivanka said, among other things: “I don’t know what it means to be complicit.”

Arizona Republican Jeff Flake prompted another spike in October when he said from the U.S. Senate floor he would not seek re-election. Flake explained: “I have children and grandchildren to answer to, and so, Mr. President, I will not be complicit.”

Police: Kansas man dead in Monday shooting

First responders on the scene of Monday’s fatal shooting-photo courtesy WIBW TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY — Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal shooting.

Just before 1a.m. Monday, police were dispatched to the 1200 Block SE Long in Topeka in reference to a shooting that had just occurred.

Officers located a man suffering from a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead at the scene by AMR and the Topeka Fire Department.

Patrol Officers, Canine, Detectives and Crime Scene investigators were investigating this incident.

Anyone with information on the shooting is asked to

call the Topeka Police Department at 785-368-9400 or Crime Stoppers at 785-234-0007.

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