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Woman, 21, ‘tracks down her 16-year-old brother’s suspected murderer, 36, in Kansas city and kills him’ before sending a text to her late sibling saying ‘owe ’em that body’

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Tityana Coppage was charged with second degree murder and armed criminal action for the shooting death of 36-year-old Keith Lars on Thursday

On a revenge mission, the 21-year-old Missouri woman ‘tracked down her 16-year-old brother’s suspected murderer and killed him’

Lars was found in the back of a Toyota near Virginia Avenue and Admiral Boulevard in Kansas City on January 13

Coppage told authorities that she knew where Lars would be and that she followed him

The two opened fire from two different vehicles, according to eyewitnesses

A review of Coppage’s cell phone revealed texts she sent to a contact named ‘Auntie,’ asking for .45-caliber bullets

She then reportedly texted, ‘LOL I sued (used) to many on bro’

Coppage is also said to have sent a text to her dead brother, 16-year-old Jason Ugwuh, telling him: ‘Sent a [expletive] to my brother I owe em that body.’

Tityana Coppage, 21, [photo], was charged with second degree murder and armed criminal action for the shooting death of 36-year-old Keith Lars, who she believd shot and killed yher younger brother days earlier

A Missouri woman seeking revenge for the death of her brother, allegedly tracked down the 16-year-old’s alleged murderer, stalked and fatally gunned him down in Kansas City just three days after the teen was killed.  
Tityana Coppage, 21, was charged with second degree murder and armed criminal action for the shooting death of 36-year-old Keith Lars, a release from the Jackson County Prosecutor’s office reads.
She is currently being held on a $200,000 cash bond.
Court records state that Lars was found in the back of a grey Toyota near an intersection in Kansas City on January 13, with officers determining that the shooting had occurred close to the 500 block of Benton Boulevard. 

Lars was found in the back of a Toyota near Virginia Avenue and Admiral Boulevard in Kansas City on January 13
Keith Lars was found shot in the back of a grey Toyota in Kansas City on January 13. He was alleged to have shot his assailant’s 16-year-old brother, three days earlier

Lars was found in the back of a Toyota near Virginia Avenue and Admiral Boulevard in Kansas City on January 13.
At that scene, police found 23 shell casing from two types of bullets. 
Police used surveillance footage and eyewitness account to find the Ford Escape that Coppage had been driving, KCTV reports. 
Coppage told authorities that she knew Lars would be near Independence Avenue and Benton, with her meeting him there before following the victim. 
She did admit to calling Lars prior to the shooting, but claimed that it was in hopes that he and her father would settle their differences before killing each other.
Lars allegedly opened fire from the vehicle he was riding in and exchanged gunfire with Coppage, who was shooting from her own vehicle. The probable cause affidavit states that Coppage described the shooting as one of self defense. 

Coppage is also said to have sent a text to her dead brother, 16-year-old Jason Ugwuh, telling him: ‘Sent a [expletive] to my brother I owe em that body.’ She believed Lars was responsible for the teen’s death

The gun recovered from Coppage was determined to be the same gun used in the shooting, based off ballistics and forensic examination, the probable cause affidavit reads. 
A review of Coppage’s cell phone revealed texts she sent to a contact named ‘Auntie,’ asking for .45-caliber bullets. She then reportedly texted, ‘LOL I sued (used) to many on bro.’
Coppage is also said to have sent a text to her dead brother, 16-year-old Jason Ugwuh, telling him: ‘Sent a [expletive] to my brother I owe em that body.’

The murders of Jayden Ugwuh and Montell has never been solved. Jayden is the younger brother of the latest gun victim Jason Ugwuh

Jason Ugwuh was shot and killed on January 10 near Paloma Avenue and Topping Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri. He was standout basketball player at Hogan Preparatory Academy, where he was a junior.
In 2016, the siblings experienced more tragedy when their younger brother and cousin, eight-year-old Jayden Ugwuh and nine-year-old Montell Ross, were shot and killed while sleeping in their home at 57th Street and College Avenue.
The murder of the two boys, who were gunned down after someone shot into the house, has remained unsolved.  

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