KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- One man is in custody and police are looking for two others who terrorized a fraternity party near Rockhurst over the weekend.
Kansas City police say three gunmen burst into the party around 11:30 p.m. Satruday and pistol-whipped several party-goers. KMBC reports that one victim was knocked out, one had a chipped tooth and one suffered a corneal abrasion from the attack. Another person had temporary hearing loss after one of the intruder's fired a gun near his head.
Rockhurst members of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity were hosting the party about two blocks from campus. Police arrested 18-year-old Bradley Jamierson as he ran away from the home when officers arrived.
Jamierson is facing 20 counts, including five counts of robbery and five counts of first-degree assault.
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