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    You are at:Home»Local News»Three more arrests made in Manhattan shooting investigations

    Three more arrests made in Manhattan shooting investigations

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    By KMAN Staff on April 10, 2025 Local News, Manhattan

    The Riley County Police Department has announced three additional arrests related to two connected shootings from last fall.

    39-year-old Katrece Johnson, of Manhattan; 17-year-old Dontavious Temple, of Topeka; and 21-year-old Dontreveon Temple McGlory have each been charged with two counts of attempted first-degree murder, three counts of criminal damage to property and single counts of unlawful discharge and criminal discharge of a firearm. Johnson and McGlory are also charged with two counts each of contributing to a child’s misconduct and aggravated child endangerment, and are both in custody on $1 million bonds. Temple is in custody at the Northwest Kansas Juvenile Detention Center in Junction City.
    The three arrests were made as part of RCPD’s ongoing investigation into a robbery and shooting incident that happened the night of Nov. 30 and early morning hours of Dec. 1.

    The Mercury has previously reported on the incidents and a Manhattan man’s involvement. Delron Tyree Jr., 17, of Topeka and Victor Fuentes Jr., 20, of Compton, CA were arrested last Thursday, and Clayson Joyce, 22, of Manhattan was arrested in January also in connection with the shootings.

    Across both incidents, four adults were shot and taken to Via Christi Hospital for their injuries. Seven children were in the residence at the time of the Dec. 1 shooting.

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