In a preliminary hearing on the shootings at a Jewish Center and a Jewish retirement home in Kansas City, Missouri, a policeman testified that the gunman, Frazier Glenn Miller Jr, also known as Frazier Glenn Cross, yelled “Heil Hitler” and asked how many Jews he killed. All three victims were Christians, according to Kansas City.com
The shootings took place on April 13, 2014 and claimed the lives of William Corporon, Reat Underwood and Terri LaManno. Sergeant Marty Ingram testified that he was in front of the theater lobby of the Jewish center when he heard the shots firing at the glass doors, “The front of the theater was blown out, ” Ingram told KansasCity.com.
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He found William Corporon, 69, shot and his grandson Reat Underwood, 14, who had been auditioning for a singing role at the time, also shot. Terri LaManno was shot by Cross while visiting her mother at the elderly care center.
Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. faces capital murder charges in the killings of the three who died and attempted first degree murder for firing at three people on the premises. He is also charged with aggravated assault for shooting a firearm inside a building.