KC’s Most Wanted sentenced
Shauntay Henderson, a 29-year old Kansas City woman who was on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” fugitive list, will serve prison time on a weapons charge.
Henderson was wanted for gang-related shootings. She was reportedly a gang-leader.
She was sentenced yesterday in federal court to seven years and three months without parole. Henderson was charged as felon-in-possession of a firearm.
Henderson pleaded guilty to the charge in October of last year.
According to the Associated Press: Henderson was arrested in March 2007 within hours of being placed on the “Most Wanted” list. She was later convicted and served three years for a 2006 killing outside a Kansas City convenience store.
Henderson was released from prison in April 2010. Five months later, police saw her drop a handgun while running from officers conducting a drug investigation.
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From the Associated Press: Former ‘Most Wanted’ Kansas City woman sentenced on gun charge
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