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Fort Leavenworth soldier credited with stopping an active shooter

Police: Ft. Leavenworth soldier stops active shooter on bridge
Police: Ft. Leavenworth soldier stops active shooter on bridge
Posted at 2:49 PM, May 27, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-27 16:49:12-04

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI — Leavenworth Police Chief Pat Kitchens says a U.S. Army soldier from Fort Leavenworth helped stop an active shooter Wednesday on the Centennial Bridge over the Missouri River.

In a news conference, Kitchens said the incident started on the Kansas side of the bridge.

That's when a 34-year-old soldier from nearby Ft. Leavenworth stepped in and "saved the day" by striking the suspect with his vehicle, according to Kitchens. "He saved countless people," Kitchens said.

Kitchens said the suspect, said to be a man from Platte County, Missouri, was armed with at least a handgun and a semi-automatic rifle and was firing seemingly at random at cars on the bridge after getting out of his car.

The suspect was injured in the crash with the soldier and was taken to an area hospital with injuries that are not life-threatening.

Another active-duty soldier from Fort Leavenworth was struck by the suspect's fire. That soldier's injuries were also not life-threatening.

The soldier that stopped the shooter was not injured.

Initially, police responded to the bridge around 11 a.m. for a report of a possible road rage incident.

The shooting incident was contained to the bridge and all parties have been detained.

The Missouri Department of Transportation said the Centennial Bridge, which connects Leavenworth with Platte City, Missouri, has been closed for the investigation.