Warrensburg police identifies victim, Airman involved in Wednesday shooting
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) — The Warrensburg Police Department has identified the victim of shooting that occurred on Wednesday along with the Airman from Whiteman Air Force Base who was accused.
A social media post from WPD says Tony Barron was shot by Glyzua Ingram, an off-duty Airman.
The post says Barron “heroically intervened” in a domestic dispute on Cedar Drive. Ingram was later found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the post says.
“Tony Barron, an unrelated and unarmed neighbor in the area, heroically intervened and was murdered by the suspect, identified as Glyzua Ingram, who was an off-duty Airman assigned to Whiteman Air Force Base,” the post says.
A woman who was the victim of the domestic violence incident was treated and released “for injuries not related to a gunshot wound.,” the post says.
Warrensburg police said on Wednesday that dispatch received two calls at 7:20 a.m. about a domestic disturbance on Cedar Drive. The suspect was reported to be armed with a weapon and running towards Hale Lake Road. Warrensburg police said the suspect fired the gun in the direction on officers as they arrived on scene.
Police wrote on Thursday that they did not return fire and that no first responders or city employees had gunshot wounds.
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