FBI hunts suspect after cross-state World Cup shoot spree near Kansas City

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A 22-year-old suspect, Oscar Sanchez-Munoz, is the focus of a cross-state crime spree that included multiple shootings along I-70 near Arrowhead Stadium during the FIFA World Cup, prompting the FBI to offer up to $25,000 for information leading to his arrest; one person was killed and several others injured (including an Uber driver), with a standoff ending in a house fire in Independence, Missouri. Investigators recovered a car linked to the shootings, but Sanchez-Munoz remains at large and no motive has been disclosed.
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