Man Charged with Murder in Deaths of Independence Officer and Civil Process Server
ICARO Media Group
In a tragic incident that unfolded on Thursday afternoon, Independence police officer Cody Allen and civil process server Drexel Mack lost their lives after being shot while responding to an eviction. The shocking event has resulted in charges of first-degree murder and armed criminal action being filed against Larry Acree, a 69-year-old Independence resident.
Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker made the announcement on Friday morning, revealing that Acree will face two first-degree murder charges for the deaths of Officer Allen and Mr. Mack. Additionally, he is facing two counts of armed criminal action related to the fatal shooting.
In a further distressing revelation, Acree is also being charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action in connection with an incident involving another Independence police officer who was injured during the shooting.
To ensure public safety and prevent any potential flight risk, Acree has been placed on a hefty $2 million bond. Once acquitted from the hospital, he will be immediately booked into the Jackson County Detention Center.
As this story continues to develop, readers are advised to stay tuned for further updates on this breaking news.
[Note: This article is based on the provided information and will be periodically updated as new details emerge.]