A lady accused of fatally capturing a girl and wounding one other in Missouri almost six years in the past was arrested in Florida this week, sooner or later after she was positioned on the FBI’s Ten Most Needed Fugitives record, authorities mentioned.
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KaShawn Nicola Roper was positioned on the most-wanted record Tuesday, and a reward of as much as $1 million was provided for data, the company introduced that day.
She was arrested the subsequent day in Excessive Springs, round 20 miles northwest of Gainesville, by authorities appearing on a tip from the announcement, the FBI mentioned in a press release Wednesday.
Roper is accused of killing a girl and wounding one other when she fired right into a automobile throughout an altercation in Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, in August 2020, authorities mentioned.
She was charged on state counts of second-degree homicide, armed legal motion and illegal use of a weapon, and in 2021 she was charged on a federal warrant with illegal flight to keep away from prosecution, Kansas Metropolis police mentioned.
Kansas Metropolis police responded round 3:35 a.m. on Aug. 23, 2020, to a hospital the place two ladies who had been shot arrived in a non-public automobile, Kansas Metropolis Police Chief Stacey Graves mentioned at a information convention Wednesday.
Jazmyn Henrion, 23, was pronounced lifeless on the hospital, and the opposite lady had accidents that weren’t life-threatening, Graves mentioned.
Roper was recognized because the suspect, and he or she was charged 18 days later, on Sept. 10, Graves mentioned.
Police realized that Roper “shortly fled the Kansas Metropolis space instantly after the incident,” Graves mentioned, however investigators continued to hunt her arrest.
“We now have by no means forgotten,” Graves mentioned at Wednesday’s information convention, which introduced Roper’s placement on the FBI’s most-wanted record.
Alachua County, Florida, on-line jail data confirmed that Roper was being held with out bond Thursday.
A voicemail was left with a Kansas Metropolis lawyer listed as representing Roper in courtroom data Thursday night, however there was no speedy response.

