Sep 30, 2022

Murder suspect in Kansas officer shooting identified

Posted Sep 30, 2022 11:30 AM
Police on the scene of the shooting investigation -photo courtesy WIBW-TV
Police on the scene of the shooting investigation -photo courtesy WIBW-TV

SHAWNEE COUNTY â€“ The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) is investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred Wednesday as the Topeka Police Department and the Shawnee County Sheriff’s Office  pursued a homicide suspect.

The TPD contacted the KBI at approximately 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 29 to request KBI assistance investigating the shooting. KBI agents and the Crime Scene Response Team (CSRT) responded to multiple shooting scenes.

Perkins has previous convictions for second degree assault and drug possession, according to the Missouri Dept. of Corrections
Perkins has previous convictions for second degree assault and drug possession, according to the Missouri Dept. of Corrections

At 10:45 a.m. Thursday, a police officer spotted Eric D. Perkins, 33, of Excelsior Springs, Missouri, who was believed to be the suspect in a homicide that occurred Wednesday morning in the 3500 block of SW Kerry.

Perkins was spotted near SE Irvingham Street and SE Girard Drive and was driving a 2004 Silver Toyota Corolla. When the officer attempted to stop Perkins, he refused to pull over, prompting a pursuit.

During the chase, Perkins began firing in the direction of pursuing officers. Gunfire was returned by officers on several occasions during the pursuit. Deputies from Shawnee County joined the chase. It is believed gunshots were fired in the areas of Interstate 70 and Adams Street., 10th Street and Adams Street., 10th Street and Madison Street 10th Street and Kansas Avenue and 10th Street and Quincy.

The pursuit ended when Perkins crashed his car in downtown Topeka, near 6th St. and Kansas Ave., and continued exchanging gunfire with responding officers. Perkins was struck and officers were able to take him into custody. A 38-year-old female passenger in the Corolla also sustained non-life threatening gunshot wounds during the incident. An officer from TPD was struck by one round, but fortunately his ballistic vest prevented him from being more seriously injured. 

EMS responded to the scene. They transported Perkins, the female passenger, and the officer to a local hospital for treatment.

It is believed that nine TPD officers and one SNSO deputy fired during the incident.

Perkins is currently in serious, but stable condition. The officer was treated and has been released. The female passenger remains hospitalized in good condition.