A violent incident occurred on June 28, 2026, but it is not clear what happened or where.
In related news, a historical article from the Adair County Historical Society and Museum was published today. The article details a robbery at Loney Garage Filling Station in Kirksville, Missouri, which took place on November 17, 1930. Two men wearing masks held up the station and made off with $19.44.
According to the historical account, two police officers, John Wesley Rose and George Scriven, responded to a tip about a suspicious car seen by teenagers in the area. The officers got into Bruce Hunt's 1929 Model A Ford and searched for the suspect. They found him at a gas station on the corner of Missouri and Elson streets.
The suspect claimed he was headed to the Mississippi River bottoms to go duck hunting, but Officer Scriven suspected he might be connected to the robbery. When asked to step out of his car, the suspect suddenly spun around holding a gun.
It is not clear if this incident has any connection to today's events or if it is simply a historical anecdote being published on the same day as the current news story. Further investigation and clarification are needed.
The Adair County Historical Society and Museum article provides background information on Officer John Wesley Rose, who was born in 1870 and served as a Kirksville Police Officer for several years before working as a detective for the Wabash Railroad Co.