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Capital Murder Charges Filed In Wyandotte County Deputies' Deaths

Antoine Fielder, 30, faces charges in the shootings of two Wyandotte County deputies.
Courtesy Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search website
Antoine Fielder, 30, faces charges in the shootings of two Wyandotte County deputies.

Updated at 6 p.m. with additional details.

A Kansas City, Kansas, man who’s “well known” to police and already accused of several crimes — including first-degree murder — is charged with two counts of capital murder in the fatal shootings of two Wyandotte County sheriff’s deputies.

Antoine Fielder, 30, faces charges in the shootings of two Wyandotte County deputies.
Credit Courtesy Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search website
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Courtesy Wyandotte County Sheriff's Office Inmate Search website
Antoine Fielder, 30, faces charges in the shootings of two Wyandotte County deputies.

Antoine Fielder, 30, is also charged with aggravated robbery for forcibly taking property of one of the deputies, Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree said at a news conference Friday.

"We will try this case in a fair and impartial way because that is what the constitution says, and that is what my office and this administration has always done," Dupree said.

The charges come a week after Deputies Patrick Rohrer and Theresa King were shot and later died. Fielder also was shot several times during the incident and had to have surgery last week at the University of Kansas Hospital.

Fielder was one of two inmates that Rohrer and King were getting ready to take back to jail from the county courthouse. Dupree said Friday that Fielder allegedly overpowered the deputies and used one of their firearms to shoot them, and that officials believe he acted alone.

Dupree said bond is set at $2 million for Fielder. When asked whether the death penalty is a possibility should Fielder be found guilty of capital murder, Dupree said: "We will consider all things that are legal in the state of Kansas."

On Thursday, both deputies were honored in a joint funeral at Children’s Mercy Park.

Fielder was booked into the Johnson County Detention Center on Wednesday, where he's being held without bond on charges of aggravated robbery.

Dupree explained that he would be eventually returned to Wyandotte County.

"It is my understanding that he is there until everything is taken care of to prepare for him to come back here," Dupree said.

Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree announced that Antoine Fielder faces two counts of capital murder at his office on Friday afternoon.
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Wyandotte County District Attorney Mark Dupree announced that Antoine Fielder faces two counts of capital murder at his office on Friday afternoon.

In April, Fielder was charged in Jackson County with first-degree murder, assault and armed criminal action in the death of Rosemarie Harmon. He also was charged with aggravated robbery, criminal possession of a firearm and intimidation of witnesses in Wyandotte County.

And in 2016, Fielder was released from jail after two mistrials related to the 2015 killing of an Overland Park woman.

Fielder had been an inmate in the Wyandotte County jail, and was to go to trial on the charges July 30. When Jackson County and Wyandotte County prosecutors announced the April murder charge, they said they were trying to protect witnesses.

Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker would not comment Friday on the new charges against Fielder because the county's case against him is pending. But her office's spokesperson Mike Mansur told KCUR that Baker and Dupree had been in communication, adding that Baker "would certainly cooperate with them in their efforts."

Andrea Tudhope is a reporter for KCUR 89.3. Email her at andreat@kcur.org, and follow her on Twitter @_tudhope.

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Andrea Tudhope is a freelance reporter for KCUR, and an associate producer for Central Standard. She covers everything from sexual assault and homicide, to domestic violence and race relations. In 2012, Andrea spent a year editing, conducting interviews and analyzing data for the Colorado Springs Gazette series "Other Than Honorable," which exposed widespread mistreatment of wounded combat veterans. The series, written by investigative reporter Dave Philipps, won a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2014. Since graduating from Colorado College in 2013 with a degree in Comparative Literature and Philosophy, her work has appeared in The Huffington Post and The Colorado Independent. She is currently working on a book based on field research and interviews she conducted in Dublin, Ireland in 2012.
Alex Smith began working in radio as an intern at the National Association of Farm Broadcasters. A few years and a couple of radio jobs later, he became the assistant producer of KCUR's magazine show, KC Currents. In January 2014 he became KCUR's health reporter.