2 18-Year-Olds Charged in Kansas Bar Shooting That Left Another 18-Year-Old Dead, 16-Year-Old Wounded
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Recently uncovered court documents have shed light on a tragic shooting incident that occurred earlier this month, involving minors at a well-frequented bar near the University of Kansas.

The shooting at the Jayhawk Cafe, commonly referred to as The Hawk, resulted in the death of 18-year-old Aiden Sullivan Knowles and left 16-year-old Brady Clark critically wounded, as reported by the Kansas City Star.

Two individuals, both aged 18, named Caiden Clem and Daitron Daniels-Strickland, are facing charges in connection with the incident that took place on January 17.

According to comments made to the University Daily Kansan by Knowles’ father, his son found himself “in the wrong place at the wrong time” and was not enrolled at the university. It remains unclear whether Clem or Daniels-Strickland were students there.

An affidavit, which was made public last Friday, reveals that both the victims and the suspects were part of two groups that gathered at the bar that evening and initially interacted without any conflict, the Star mentioned. According to two witnesses who accompanied Clark and Knowles, the group departed for a nearby bar at one point during the night. Upon attempting to re-enter The Hawk, they were refused admission.

As they were getting into their car to leave, they said they saw Clark, Knowles, the other person in their initial group, and some others fighting the bar staff, so they got out to help. Another group, including Daniels-Strickland, were also arguing with staff and demanding the return of a cell phone. When the cell phone was handed over, they started to walk away.

Shortly after that, Clem, who was outside the bar, pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and fired several shots into the air. Immediately after those shots were fired, Daniels-Strickland pulled out a semi-automatic handgun and fired several rounds at the entrance, striking Clark and Knowles, court documents say.

Police were called to the scene at about 2 a.m. They found Knowles dead on the scene and Clark critically injured.

A search of the nearby area located Clem — who had already been described as wearing all orange — Daniels-Strickland, and two others in an alley a few blocks away. They were taken in for questioning, while back at the scene the witnesses who had been with the victims spoke with police.

Clem told police that he was just in the area and saw people running bt didn’t hear any gunshots, did not have a weapon, and certainly didn’t fire any guns. He also said he was not involved in the disturbance just prior to the shooting.

Daniels-Strickland told police that at closing time, he saw the altercation between a group of men and “the door guys” and then heard gunshots, which frightened him, so he pulled out his gun and fired toward a wall next to the front door. He said he did not fire at anyone and denied seeing anyone in front of the bar when he opened fire.

The court documents further described surveillance video from the bar, which showed Clem, Daniels-Strickland, and two others sneaking into the bar through a side entrance at about 11 p.m. At about 1:45 a.m., bar staff told them to leave. The video shows Clem and his two friends get into a fight with the staff, including Clem pulling out his gun and holding it to his side. Eventually, staff forced the group outside.

At one point, he pointed his gun at a bouncer’s head but eventually went outside, pulled up his hood, and fired several shots into the air. Then Daniels-Strickland pulled out his gun and shot at the Knowles-Clark group before fleeing the scene.

Police eventually found two handguns believed used in the shooting several blocks away, one beneath a car in a parking garage and another on top of a heating and air conditioning unit by a university residence hall.

Clem has been charged with one count of first degree murder and two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Daniels-Strickland is charged with second degree murder and two counts of attempted second degree murder, KSHB reported.

Daniels-Strickland’s attorney has asked for an immunity hearing in the case, although prosecutors have expressed skepticism about his claims to have been firing in self defense. He told detectives during his initial interview, they said, that it was “a good thing he caught a body.”

Both defendants are due in court for a preliminary hearing on February 10.

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