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Kansas City business owner fed up with crime
Andrew Cameron, the founder of Donutology, recently appeared on ‘America Reports’ to discuss the impact that rising crime rates in Kansas City are having on his business. He also expressed the mounting frustration shared by many local business owners in the area.
Meanwhile, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is currently probing an incident in Osage County, where several law enforcement officers were shot on Saturday.
According to KBI officials, the shooting occurred around 10:30 a.m. local time at a residence situated north of 113th Street and S Topeka Boulevard.
The officers injured in the incident include three deputies from the Osage County Sheriff’s Office and a trooper from the Kansas Highway Patrol, as confirmed by the KBI.

In total, four law enforcement officers sustained injuries during the shooting, authorities have reported.
Their conditions were not immediately released.
There is no active threat to the public, according to authorities.Â

The shooting happened in Osage County, Kansas. (Alon Skuy for Fox News Digital )
It is unclear if there have been any arrests.
The Topeka Police Department (TPD) confirmed on social media it sent officers to assist “a developing situation,” and none of its officers were injured.

It is unclear if there were any arrests made after the shooting. (iStock)
The TPD and Kansas Highway Patrol referred Fox News Digital inquiries to the KBI, which did not immediately respond to additional inquiries.
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