Judge orders infectious disease testing on woman charged in paramedic’s murder

A Clay County Circuit Court judge Tuesday ordered that the suspect charged in the murder of a Kansas City, Missouri, paramedic be tested for infectious and communicable diseases.

Clay County Prosecuting Attorney Zachary Thompson filed a motion Monday asking Judge Louis Angles to approve testing the defendant, Shanetta Bossell, for any infectious or communicable diseases.

Bossell is charged with first-degree murder in the line-of-duty death of KCFD firefighter paramedic Graham Hoffman…

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