Antoine Fielder Sentenced to Two Life Terms for Killing Kansas Deputies

A Kansas man with a history of murder charges was sentenced to two life sentences on Thursday for the 2018 killings of two Wyandotte County sheriff’s deputies.

Background: A Violent History
2015: Fielder was tried twice for the murder of Kelsey Ewonus, but both trials ended in a hung jury, leading to the charges being dropped.
December 2017: He fatally shot Rosemarie Harmon, 55, in Kansas City, Missouri, and wounded her friend.
Ballistics linked his gun to a carjacking earlier that month.
2018 Courthouse Murders
June 2018: While being transported between the courthouse and jail, Fielder overpowered and shot Wyandotte County Deputies Theresa King, 44, and Patrick Rohrer, 35.
Rohrer died at the scene; King succumbed to her injuries the next day.
Fielder was already facing murder and carjacking charges at the time.
Guilty Plea to Avoid Death Penalty
In December 2023, Fielder pleaded guilty to:
Two counts of capital murder
One count of aggravated robbery
Sentence: Two life terms without parole
Relatives of Kelsey Ewonus expressed frustration that Fielder was freed after mistrials, fearing he would kill again—which he did.

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