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Missouri firefighter paramedic dies after being stabbed in ambulance by patient: ‘Unfathomable crime’

On Sunday, a firefighter paramedic in Missouri tragically lost his life while on duty, reportedly being stabbed in the back of an ambulance during the transport of a patient to the hospital. Graham…

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On Sunday, a firefighter paramedic in Missouri tragically lost his life while on duty, reportedly being stabbed in the back of an ambulance during the transport of a patient to the hospital.

Graham Hoffman, a 29-year-old Fire Medic with the Kansas City Fire Department, tragically passed away on Sunday, just hours after sustaining a stab wound to the chest inflicted by a patient he was transporting to the hospital following a standard medical call from the police, as reported in a news release by the city of Kansas City.

Following the stabbing incident, Hoffman’s partner triggered a crew emergency, prompting a response from additional fire and police units, as reported by the city. He was transported to North Kansas City Hospital, where he succumbed in the Intensive Care Unit despite the valiant efforts of KCFD paramedics during the transit and the medical staff in the Emergency Room and operating room.

The Missouri Division of Fire Safety stated on Facebook, ‘His KCFD ambulance served as a crucial lifesaving instrument. However, early this morning, Hoffman’s ambulance transformed into a crime scene, and Hoffman became a victim of an incomprehensible crime, allegedly murdered by a patient he was attending to.’

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas stated that Hoffman exemplified the city’s “highest standards” through his “altruistic dedication to serving others.”

Lucas expressed that the loss is particularly painful because he was taken from us while endeavoring to save lives. He emphasized that this tragic incident highlights the daily risks faced by our first responders. The suspect is currently in custody as the police department collaborates with the Clay County Prosecutor to pursue charges. We will insist on accountability not only for the suspect but also for any systemic failures that contributed to this situation.

Lucas expressed that the city shares in the grief of Hoffman’s family, friends, and the fire department, urging Kansas Citians to remember the Hoffman family and the city’s courageous first responders in their prayers.

Interim City Manager Kimiko Gilmore expressed her condolences regarding the “unfathomable loss.” “Today, we grieve the passing of Firefighter Paramedic Graham Hoffman, a courageous public servant who devoted his life to assisting others. His bravery, empathy, and dedication to our community will always be remembered,” she stated, in part.

Hoffman, who became a member of KCFD in 2022, was characterized by his department as a “compassionate, caring, and loving individual, as well as a leader both in his professional and personal life,” and a “committed professional who took great pride in serving his community.”

On Sunday, the Clay County Prosecutor’s Office announced that charges have been filed against 38-year-old Shanetta Bossell in connection with the death of Hoffman.

Jail records indicate that Bossell is facing three felony charges: first-degree murder, resisting or interfering with a felony arrest, and third-degree assault. Additionally, she is charged with armed criminal action, with her bond set at $1 million.

On April 23, Bossell was taken into custody for allegedly assaulting a police officer from Platte City by biting him, leading to charges of assault and resisting arrest, as reported by local news outlet KCTV 5.

Judge Louis Angles evaluated the case and established a bond for Bossell at $10,000, which was posted prior to Saturday, according to KCTV.

The Missouri Division of Fire Safety expressed their sorrow, stating, ‘Our hearts are heavy as we grapple with the incomprehensible.’

They further noted, ‘Hoffman dedicated his life to responding to emergencies, regardless of the situation. He was a true lifesaver.’

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