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4 Kansas Officers Wounded in Domestic Violence Shooting, Suspect Killed

16 Nov

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Summary

  • 4 law enforcement officers shot and wounded
  • Incident occurred in Osage County, Kansas
  • Suspect died at the scene
  • Another man hospitalized with stable condition
4 Kansas Officers Wounded in Domestic Violence Shooting, Suspect Killed

On November 15, 2025, a violent incident unfolded in Osage County, Kansas, leaving four law enforcement officers wounded and the suspect dead. According to authorities, the incident began around 10:30 a.m. when three Osage County sheriff's officers and a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper responded to a domestic violence call at a residence just north of 113th and Topeka Boulevard.

During the response, the officers were shot and wounded. The suspect, a male civilian, was also killed in the exchange of gunfire. Another man involved in the incident was transported to a hospital, where his condition was reported as stable.

The shooting scene is located approximately 8 miles south of Topeka, the state capital. The names, ages, and genders of the six people involved in the incident have not been immediately released by the authorities.

Details regarding the severity of the officers' injuries have also not been made public. The Kansas Bureau of Investigation is leading the ongoing investigation into the shooting.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
On November 15, 2025, four law enforcement officers were shot and wounded while responding to a domestic violence incident in Osage County, Kansas. The suspect, a male civilian, was killed in the exchange of gunfire.
Three Osage County sheriff's officers and one Kansas Highway Patrol trooper were shot and wounded during the incident.
The shooting occurred at a residence just north of 113th and Topeka Boulevard, about 8 miles south of Topeka, the state capital.

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