OLATHE, Kan. (AP) — Law enforcement officers are testifying during a hearing for an avowed white supremacist accused of killing three people at Jewish sites in Kansas.
The hearing being held Wednesday is to consider motions in the case against 74-year-old Frazier Glenn Miller Jr. He’s asking the judge to bar witness identifications of him from being used during trial.
The officers testifying responded to the deadly shootings at the two sites in the Kansas City suburb of Overland Park.
Miller is charged with capital murder in a shooting spree that killed a 69-year-old man, his 14-year-old grandson and a 53-year-old woman.
Miller has said he is dying from emphysema and went to the sites to kill Jewish people. All three victims were Christians.
Miller is representing himself, although attorneys are on stand-by.
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