Nobody911
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Logan, the shooter, needs to learn how to control himself and manage his anger; otherwise, he could end up just like the victim, Wright. Amen! 
On September 23, 2025, just before 8:30 p.m. in Kansas City, a road rage incident occurred involving Laken Logan, a 20-year-old man, and Cleveland Wright, a 57-year-old man who was delivering groceries with his wife. Logan claimed that Wright's car swerved into his lane, prompting Logan to follow and confront Wright. Logan, carrying a gun, pulled up alongside Wright and yelled at him to watch his driving. During the confrontation at a traffic light, Logan said Wright showed a gun, which scared him, and he fired multiple shots through the back window of Wright’s vehicle.
Police found Wright wounded with gunshot trauma, and a 9mm handgun was recovered from Wright’s car. The gun had not been fired, and no evidence definitively proved Wright fired his weapon during the incident. Witnesses and surveillance footage corroborate parts of Logan’s account, including his verbal confrontation, the firing of shots, and the subsequent fleeing of the scene. Logan and a passenger continued to their workplace after the shooting without immediately reporting the incident.
Logan was arrested weeks later following an investigation involving traffic camera footage and vehicle tracking. He was charged with second-degree murder, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon. Logan admitted to the shooting but expressed regret, stating he “killed a man that did not deserve it”. crimeonline+4
There is no indication in the investigation or charges that the shooting was motivated by hate or bias; it is classified as a deadly road rage encounter prompted by escalating anger and fear rather than a hate crime. news.yahoo+2
This summarizes the key events and legal context of what happened that day.
sources:
1. Road Rager Murders 57-Year-Old Missouri Man Delivering Groceries
2. 20-year-old guns down grandpa delivering groceries with wife in road rage attack: Police
3. Man accused of killing man in road rage shooting wanted an apology, police say
4. Prosecutor Johnson announces murder charge in road rage shooting
5. Police use traffic cameras, car tracker to identify suspect in deadly road rage incident
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Police found Wright wounded with gunshot trauma, and a 9mm handgun was recovered from Wright’s car. The gun had not been fired, and no evidence definitively proved Wright fired his weapon during the incident. Witnesses and surveillance footage corroborate parts of Logan’s account, including his verbal confrontation, the firing of shots, and the subsequent fleeing of the scene. Logan and a passenger continued to their workplace after the shooting without immediately reporting the incident.
Logan was arrested weeks later following an investigation involving traffic camera footage and vehicle tracking. He was charged with second-degree murder, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon. Logan admitted to the shooting but expressed regret, stating he “killed a man that did not deserve it”. crimeonline+4
There is no indication in the investigation or charges that the shooting was motivated by hate or bias; it is classified as a deadly road rage encounter prompted by escalating anger and fear rather than a hate crime. news.yahoo+2
This summarizes the key events and legal context of what happened that day.
sources:
1. Road Rager Murders 57-Year-Old Missouri Man Delivering Groceries
2. 20-year-old guns down grandpa delivering groceries with wife in road rage attack: Police
3. Man accused of killing man in road rage shooting wanted an apology, police say
4. Prosecutor Johnson announces murder charge in road rage shooting
5. Police use traffic cameras, car tracker to identify suspect in deadly road rage incident
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