Woman charged with murder in stabbing of a paramedic during ambulance ride to a hospital
- A woman pleaded not guilty to fatally stabbing a Kansas City, Missouri, paramedic during an ambulance ride to a hospital.
- Shanetta Bossell, 39, attempted to escape the ambulance while paramedic Graham Hoffman was injured after being stabbed.
- Hoffman exclaimed, 'She stabbed me in the heart,' before seeking help.
- A conviction on the murder charge could lead to life imprisonment or a death sentence, according to court records.
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Paramedic Stabbed to Death by Patient During Ambulance Ride to Hospital
A woman pleaded not guilty Monday to fatally stabbing a Kansas City, Missouri, paramedic as she was being taken to a hospital in an ambulance. Shanetta Bossell, 39, was arrested Sunday after trying to drive off in the ambulance as others were tending to paramedic Graham Hoffman’s chest wound, according to court records. She has been jailed on $1 million bond on charges of first-degree murder, armed criminal action, assault and resisting arrest. …
Woman accused of fatally stabbing paramedic during ambulance ride
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (Scripps News Kansas City/AP) — A woman in Kansas City, Missouri, has pleaded not guilty in the fatal stabbing of a firefighter paramedic. Shanetta Bossell, 39, was arrested Sunday on multiple charges in connection with the killing of 29-year-old Graham Hoffman. Shanetta Bossell (Clay County, Missouri, Detention Center) Hoffman was a 3-year veteran of the Kansas City Fire Department and had previously worked for the Belton Fire …
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