Kansas City-Area Police Warn of Consequences for Firing Gun in the Air
- In July 2024, Missouri enacted Blair's Law via Senate Bill 754, named for Blair Shanahan Lane, to criminalize celebratory gunfire following her death by stray bullets in 2011.
- Since Blair's Law took effect in July 2024, Jackson County prosecutors have charged 23 people, while KCPD investigates 10 related cases and 17 individuals face charges across Jackson and Clay counties.
- Kansas City Police Department will patrol July 4 focusing on celebratory gunfire, warning arrests and urging witnesses to call 911 for enforcement.
- Kansas City and Jackson County officials warn against celebratory gunfire ahead of the holiday, with police patrols and public campaigns emphasizing dangers and penalties under Blair's Law.
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Celebratory gunfire in Missouri holds harsher punishments under Blairs Law - KBSI FOX23 News Cape Girardeau News
SIKESTON, Mo. (KBSI) – If you’re thinking of having some celebratory gunfire after your firework show this Fourth of July you may want to think again. Local law enforcement agencies are warning against celebratory gunfire in Missouri as it now carries harsher consequences. Former Missouri Governor Mike Parsons signed a public safety bill in July of 2024 that included Blairs law. Which creates state penalties for celebratory gunfire. That law is …
San Antonio police launch campaign to deter celebratory gunfire ahead of Fourth of July
As Independence Day approaches, San Antonio police are reminding residents that shooting guns into the air as part of celebrations is dangerous and illegal.A new public service announcement (PSA) campaign launched by the San Antonio Police Department aims to reduce injuries caused by stray bullets.Jorge Valdez Mesa, a West Side man, is still recovering after being hit by a stray bullet seven months ago.Valdez was standing on his porch watching N…
Celebrate July 4th in Kansas City with these fireworks shows and other festivities
Kansas City's options for dazzling, and free, fireworks shows on July 4 include the Stars and Stripes Picnic at the National World War I Museum and Memorial. But you'll find even more festivities throughout the metro, and across the whole holiday weekend.
Police warn of dangers of celebratory gunfire
ST. LOUIS – Police departments across the state are issuing warnings about the dangers of celebratory gunfire ahead of the 4th of July weekend. This year’s Independence Day holiday is the first time Blair’s Law will be in effect for Missouri. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW The law placing stricter penalties a…
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