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  1. On November 29, 1988, six Kansas City (MO) Fire Department (KCFD) firefighters from Pumper 30 and Pumper 41 were killed in a tragic explosion. The explosion that occurred while...

  2. Nov 1, 2008 · November 1988: Six KC Firefighters Killed in Ammonium Nitrate Explosion. Nov. 1, 2008. 20 Years Later, New Investigation May Yield New Findings Into Cause. A hazardous materials explosion...

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  4. On Nov. 29, 198830 years ago this month—the Kansas City, MO, Fire Department (KCFD) received a call reporting a fire at a highway construction site. A security guard on site reported the...

  5. In the early hours of November 29, 1988, six city firefighters were killed in the explosion of a storage unit stuffed with twenty-five thousand pounds of ammonium nitrate used to blast through the limestone cliffs on what’s now U.S. Highway 71.

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    Before dawn on the morning of Nov. 29, 1988, Kansas City firefighters were called to a highway construction site for Bruce R. Watkins Drive on the city’s southeast side. They arrived to find that two fires had been set: one in a pickup truck owned by security guard Debbie Riggs and another at a 40-foot trailer that — unbeknownst to the firefighters...

    Kansas City police suspected at the time that the fires had perhaps been set by people from the Marlborough neighborhood. The ATF, meanwhile, investigated whether disgruntled labor union workers were to blame — a theory that went nowhere. For months there were few answers as the city continued to grapple with the disaster. Then in 1989, Bryan Shepp...

    Nearly ten years after the five Kansas City residents were convicted in the fatal arson, The Star began publishing a series of stories that critically examined the case. The series, the result of a yearlong investigation spearheaded by the late Star reporter Mike McGraw, raised questions about the federal government’s evidence to convict them. Pros...

    For years, the federal government refused to disclose other findings from that report. It was not until Bryan Sheppard, freed in 2017 from prison after the U.S. Supreme Court made a ruling on life sentences for juvenile defendants, brought a civil lawsuit against the DOJ that more documents were unearthed. Last year, a federal judge in the Western ...

    Christopher Hurd was three years old when his father, Luther Hurd, was killed in the explosion. Now 36-years-old and living in Chicago, Illinois, he said it was tough growing up not understanding what happened. “At the time, the case was considered closed and you just kind of moved on.” His mother, Jewel Hurd, 62, tried to protect him and his two s...

  6. New Evidence in 1988 Firefighter Tragedy. November 29, 2018 marks the 30th anniversary of the explosion that killed six Kansas City firefighters. Although five people were convicted of the crime in 1997, a cloud of mystery still surrounds the case.

  7. Feb 1, 2022 · Published: Feb. 1, 2022 at 11:44 AM CST. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - There is new information in a construction site fire that ultimately killed 6 Kansas City Firefighters back in 1988. Two security ...

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