Steedman resident takes shots at intruders

Steedman resident takes shots at intruders

— A Steedman farmer who had been the victim of theft several times could face charges after firing on intruders on his property Tuesday morning. Two of the intruders were arrested on charges of stealing and trespassing, while a third is still at large.

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Jacqueline Kemp

According to a press release, the Callaway County Sheriff’s Office received a call from Carl Norris of Steedman reporting he had caught three individuals on his property attempting to steal items, and that he had two of them detained at gun point.

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John Atterberry

Upon arrival at the scene, deputies learned that Norris had fired shots into the suspects’ vehicle, although no one had been injured. Also in the vehicle at the time was an infant — the child of one of the suspects, Jacqueline Kemp.

“We had been getting several calls from Mr. Norris recently for stealing. A vehicle showed up on his property today with three occupants and an infant,” explained Sheriff Dennis Crane. “(Norris) shot at the vehicle and struck it a couple times.”

Taken into custody at the scene were Kemp, 21, of Mokane, and John Atterberry, 38, of Paradise Lake in Portland. Both were arrested on charges of misdemeanor stealing and first-degree trespassing. The third suspect had already fled the scene before deputies arrived, and a search for that individual was unsuccessful.

Kemp and Atterberry were taken to the sheriff’s office where they were interviewed and processed through the Callaway County Jail. Kemp was released on summons. Atterberry was released after posting $1,000 bond.

Norris also was interviewed at the sheriff’s office in regards to the shooting. Additional charges could possibly be filed concerning the shooting.

“A lot of people are under the impression you can shoot to protect your property under the castle law,” Crane said. “You still have to be able to articulate that you had fear for your own safety.”

The investigation into the incident continues, as does the search for the third suspect.

Comments

NTReader 11 months, 1 week ago

Was CPS contacted about these stupid parents who thought it would be okay to take an infant with them while they go on their crime spree? I am glad the baby wasn't hurt. Sounds like the others could use an arse full of lead! If you can't protect your property with the castle doctrine, the castle doctrine needs to be revamped!

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jdfarmgirl3020 11 months, 1 week ago

I live within 5 miles of where this happened and I would have done the same thing. In fact, if you pull into my drive way in the middle of the night and I don't know you are coming you can expect to be met by me and my 12 gauge. There are far to many meth heads running around and stealing stuff. We have had several things stolen from our sheds lately and damage to our fields, so I will defend my self, my home and my property. Meth Heads be warned!

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thundercloud 11 months, 1 week ago

I fully believe that if Carl had known there was an infant in that car he would not have shot at it.

The story here does not say if it happened at night or in the day. If it was at night it would be very hard to see a kid in the car.

There is too much stealing going on down here in South Callaway. My neighbor prevented a possible theft a few weeks ago but it was not these people here who were involved. Where I live we neighbors all watch out for each other. There is no official neighborhood watch, it's just neighbors being good neighbors.

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