Shocking Fatal Shooting Outside Missouri Apartment
A 33-year-old man from Monett, Missouri, has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder, armed criminal action and child endangerment after authorities say he shot and killed the mother of his infant child during a heated dispute outside an apartment complex last weekend. The couple’s three-month-old baby was reportedly inside a vehicle nearby when the incident unfolded.
Police allege the confrontation stemmed from an escalating argument between the couple, during which the man accused the woman of taking coins from his prized collection to support an alcohol habit. When the woman attempted to leave the scene with their baby, the argument turned deadly.
Details of the Domestic Dispute and Shooting
According to a police affidavit, officers were called to the location on December 20 after gunshots were reported. Upon arrival, investigators found the 30-year-old woman unresponsive outside a car in the parking area. First responders pronounced her dead at the scene.
Officers say the suspect initially took their child and returned to his apartment before ultimately surrendering to law enforcement without further violence. The infant was transported to a hospital for evaluation and treatment.
Court documents suggest that the argument was linked to accusations of theft from a coin collection and alleged struggles with alcohol use. Prosecutors allege the man refused to allow the woman to leave with their child, prompting the deadly encounter.
Arrest, Charges and Ongoing Investigation
The suspect is currently held without bond at the Barry County Jail as authorities continue their investigation into the fatal shooting. He faces multiple felony counts, including first-degree murder and child endangerment.
Law enforcement officials are urging anyone with information related to the case to come forward to support the ongoing inquiry. The tragic incident has also drawn attention to the dangers of domestic disputes escalating into violence, particularly when children are present.





















