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A simple drive turned into a deadly highway nightmare, and now the FBI is offering $25,000 to find one man.

Police say 22-year-old Oscar Sanchez-Munoz went on a 30-minute shooting spree across Kansas City, leaving one dead and others hurt.

Imagine driving home from work or heading to a soccer match, only to have bullets shatter your windshield. That is the terror families in Kansas City faced this week.

WHAT HAPPENED

Police say a gunman went on a wild shooting spree on Tuesday evening. Between 6:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., five different shootings broke out across major highways.

The shootings targeted random drivers. One victim was an Uber driver taking fans to a major soccer match at Arrowhead Stadium.

The violence ended near Truman Road with a fatal crash. One person died, and several others were injured during the half-hour of terror.

WHAT THE EVIDENCE SHOWS

5 shootings reported in just 30 minutes on Tuesday evening.

  • 1 person is dead and several others are injured.
  • Up to $25,000 is offered by the FBI for tips leading to an arrest.
  • 2 homes were surrounded by police, but the suspect was not inside.
  • 1 active warrant exists for the suspect with a $100,000 bond.

THE BIGGER QUESTION

This tragedy happened during a major sports event. The city had extra police on the streets to keep fans safe, yet a gunman still managed to terrorize five locations.

How do we protect our communities when violence can spark so quickly on public highways? We must ask if local police have the tools they need to stop a moving threat before it turns deadly.

THE OTHER SIDE

Since Oscar Sanchez-Munoz is currently on the run, he has not yet chosen a lawyer or made a public statement to defend himself. Police have found his car, but they have not yet proven he was the person pulling the trigger.

Right now, the case against him relies on witness reports and vehicle tracking, which must still be tested in a court of law.

WHAT HAPPENS NOW

The search for the suspect continues, leaving local drivers on edge. People are looking twice at passing cars on the highway, wondering if they are safe.

If you have any tips, police urge you to call the hot-line at 816-474-TIPS. You can stay anonymous and help bring peace back to the city streets.

WHAT WE STILL DON'T KNOW

Why did the suspect target these specific vehicles on Tuesday?

  • How did the suspect escape from the home in Independence before it caught fire?
  • Where is Oscar Sanchez-Munoz hiding now?

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Published: Jun 20, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.

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