Sep 27, 2021

Suspect in fatal Kansas stabbing moved from hospital to jail

Posted Sep 27, 2021 12:00 AM
Shaw-photo Sedgwick County
Shaw-photo Sedgwick County

SEDGWICK COUNTY —A suspect in a fatal stabbing at a Kansas home has been moved from a hospital to jail.

Just after 10 p.m. Sept. 21, police responded to a call at a home in the 100 block of North Glenn in Wichita, according to Officer Charley Davidson. Upon arrival, officers located 67-year-old Kurt Petersen and determined he had been stabbed multiple times. Petersen was pronounced deceased on the scene.

The investigation revealed, Petersen’s caretaker came to the home to check on him and found him lying on the kitchen floor with injuries and called 911.  James Shaw, 60, was also inside of the residence when the caretaker arrived.  Examination of evidence and interviews led to Shaw’s arrest, according to Davidson.  

On Thursday, Shaw was released from a Wichita hospital and moved to the Sedgwick County Jail. He is jailed on requested charges of first degree murder and a warrant from the Kansas Department of Corrections. The Sedgwick County District Attorney did not release details on when Shaw would make a first court appearance.

This was not a random incident as Shaw and Petersen were known to each other.  Additionally, Shaw has had previous felony arrests and convictions and is currently on parole through the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC).  He was paroled to Wichita from Wyandotte County. 

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SEDGWICK COUNTY—Law enforcement authorities are investigating a fatal stabbing and have made an arrest.

Just after 10 p.m. Tuesday, police responded to a shooting call at a home in the 100 block of North Glenn in Wichita, according to Officer Charley Davidson.  Upon arrival, officers located 67-year-old Kurt Petersen and determined he had been stabbed multiple times.  Petersen was pronounced deceased on the scene.

Shaw photo Wyandotte Co.
Shaw photo Wyandotte Co.

The investigation revealed, Petersen’s caretaker came to the home to check on him and found him lying on the kitchen floor with injuries and called 911.  James Shaw was also inside of the residence when the caretaker arrived.  Examination of evidence and interviews led to Shaw’s arrest, according to Davidson.

This was not a random incident as Shaw and Petersen were known to each other.  Additionally, Shaw has had previous felony arrests and convictions and is currently on parole through the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC).  He was paroled to Wichita from Wyandotte County.