Court records: Argument over comment to woman led to deadly shooting

By Nick Sloan

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    KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KMBC) — An argument in northeast Kansas City turned deadly after a man allegedly opened fire during a confrontation sparked by comments made to his girlfriend, court records allege.

Dustin Clock is charged with second-degree murder and armed criminal action for the homicide on Independence and Monroe avenues in late April.

Court records state that police were called to the intersection around 8:50 p.m. that day and found a many suffering from gunshot wounds.

The victim and Clock were allegedly involved in a dispute that led to gunfire.

Court documents say a woman walking through the area became upset after someone in the group complimented her appearance.

She later allegedly returned with Clock, who confronted the men and demanded an apology.

After an apology, Clock allegedly opened fire on the victim, later identified as Bobby Nimmo.

Court records say the woman later told police detectives she and Clock were homeless.

Police used city cameras, security footage, witness interviews and social media posts to identify Clock as the suspect, according to the probable cause statement.

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