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Man Taken into Custody Following Fatal Stabbing at Kansas City Apartment Complex

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KANSAS CITY, MO – A man has been taken into custody in connection with a fatal stabbing that occurred late Wednesday night at an apartment complex in Kansas City, according to local authorities.

The Kansas City Police Department (KCPD) reported that officers responded to an apartment in the 600 block of East Minor Drive at approximately 11:30 p.m.

Upon arrival, they discovered two women suffering from stab wounds.

One of the victims, identified as Dayteonna Thompson, was found unresponsive with severe injuries. She was transported to a nearby hospital, where she was pronounced dead.

The second victim, identified as Thompson’s mother, sustained a stab wound to the chest.

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Emergency responders transported her to the hospital, and she is expected to survive, according to KCPD.

Authorities quickly identified and apprehended a male suspect who was known to the victims.

He was taken into custody as a person of interest in the homicide investigation.

Social media posts suggest that the suspect was in a relationship with Thompson, though police have not yet confirmed the nature of their relationship.

The investigation remains active, and authorities urge anyone with additional information to contact the Kansas City Police Department or submit anonymous tips through Crime Stoppers.

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Stephen McKenzie Identified as Suspect in Pembroke Park Shooting That Left Mother and Three Children Dead

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PEMBROKE PARK, FL – Authorities have identified the suspect in a horrific mass shooting at a Pembroke Park apartment complex as 34-year-old Stephen McKenzie, the father of two of the youngest victims.

The shooting, which occurred on Wednesday evening, claimed the lives of a mother and three of her children.

At approximately 7:30 p.m., Pembroke Park Police and Broward Sheriff’s Office (BSO) deputies responded to reports of gunfire at an apartment complex located in the 3100 block of Hallandale Beach Boulevard.

Upon arrival, officers discovered a woman and three children fatally shot inside the residence.

The victims were identified as:

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  • Julie Cruz, 32 (mother)
  • Xion Solomon, 11
  • Nova McKenzie, 2
  • Emery McKenzie, 2

Both Nova and Emery were McKenzie’s biological children, authorities confirmed.

Additionally, first responders found 8-year-old Phiinyx Solomon suffering from gunshot wounds.

She was immediately transported to Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital, where she remains in serious condition.

McKenzie was also located at the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound following an unsuccessful suicide attempt, according to investigators.

He was transported to HCA Florida Aventura Hospital in critical condition and is currently in police custody.

During a press briefing, BSO spokesperson Claudinne Caro confirmed that McKenzie has been identified as the primary suspect in the shooting.

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“Upon arrival, officers found a woman and three children inside the apartment, all of whom were pronounced deceased from gunshot wounds. Another child and an adult male were also found injured. That male has now been identified as the suspect,” Caro stated.

The children’s grandmother arrived at the scene shortly after authorities notified her of the tragedy, collapsing into tears as she grieved the loss of her daughter and grandchildren.

“That’s my daughter! That’s my daughter!” she wailed in agony, as bystanders and neighbors attempted to console her.

Authorities have not yet released details regarding the motive behind the attack, but neighbors and community members are left shocked and devastated by the brutal act of domestic violence.

“I just don’t understand what could lead someone to do something so terrible,” said one neighbor.

McKenzie remains hospitalized under police watch as the BSO Homicide Unit continues its investigation.

Officials urge anyone with additional information to contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS.


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