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KU Med Shooting: Stray Bullet Hits Hospital Tower in Kansas City

One injured as stray bullet strikes KU Med tower window, officials say.

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A shooting near 39th Street and State Line Road in Kansas City prompted a police investigation Monday after gunfire spilled into the area surrounding University of Kansas Health. One person wounded in the incident arrived at KU Med for treatment, while a stray bullet struck a double-paned section of one of the hospital’s towers.

Hospital officials confirmed the bullet did not penetrate the reinforced glass, preventing any interior damage. Authorities temporarily shut down the busy intersection as officers and investigators worked to secure and process the scene.

No Threat to Campus, KU Police Confirm

The KU Police Department issued a statement assuring there is no current threat to anyone on campus near 39th Street and Rainbow Boulevard. Hospital officials echoed that assessment, stating patients and employees continued accessing all facilities without disruption as the investigation unfolded.

The incident quickly drew attention online, with searches such as KU Med shooting and shooting Kansas City today trending as residents reported state troopers and heavy police presence from Prospero’s to the medical towers. No suspect information was released.

Rapid Police Response After Gunfire Reports

Officers responded swiftly following initial reports of shots fired in the neighborhood. Witnesses described hearing gunfire moments before police vehicles flooded the area. Emergency crews staged nearby as a precaution.

Authorities have not disclosed the injured victim’s condition, citing the need to notify family members first.

Investigation Crosses State Line

The investigation spans multiple jurisdictions due to State Line Road’s location along the Kansas–Missouri boundary. Kansas City officers are leading the response with support from state police. Road closures caused significant midday traffic disruptions.

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KU Police conducted proactive patrols around campus and confirmed the stray round originated outside hospital grounds. Normal movement for students and staff resumed shortly afterward.

Hospital Safety Measures Limit Impact

Officials credited the hospital’s double-paned glass design with stopping the projectile effectively. No staff or patient injuries resulted from the bullet strike itself.

While searches referencing KU Med shooting and KUMC shooting reflected public concern, officials emphasized the incident occurred entirely outside the facility. Law enforcement continues to request tips through established channels as forensic teams analyze evidence. Updates are expected as the investigation develops.

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