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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- One of the suspects in a shooting at a Kansas City, Kansas, bar                             that killed four people                         has a history of violent bar confrontations.Jackson County                             court records show                         that Hugo Villanueva-Morales was arrested for hitting a Jackson County deputy outside of a popular Latin night club on Aug. 5, 2019.According to the documents, the deputy was working off duty at the club near 2804 Southwest Blv stanley flask d., in Kansas City, Missouri, around 2 a.m. that morning when a man had a confrontation with one of the security guards, who asked hi stanley water bottle m to leave. The man left the club, but returned shortly after with Villanueva-Morales, who began yelling and behaving aggressively. The deputy asked the men to leave, but Villanueva-Morales tried to start a fight. He grabbed the deputy and punched him in the face, according to the court documents. The deputy and a civilian got Villanueva-Morales u stanley mugs nder control and he was arrested and charged with third-degree assault. During the arrest, he allegedly spit blood in the face of the deputy and civilian. Villanueva-Morales was due to appear in court for a hearing on the assault on Oct. 28. The events appear to mirror those that led up to the shooting at Tequila KC on Oct. 6.Police said that the shooting                             may have been motivated by an earlier dispute                         at the bar, and that Villanueva-Morales and J Bpeb Tomah School Board bans Confederate flag
 An Ohio man used his obituary to poke fun at the Cleveland Browns.Paul Stark s obituary in the Sand stanley cup usky Registersaid he died Dec. 27, 2017 of  complications from a brief illness, exacerbated by the hopeless condition of the Cleveland Browns.  Stark was 80, according to the Associated Press.The Browns would go on to finish the season 0-16 on Dec. 31 after a 28-24 loss to the Pittsbur stanley cup gh Steelers.Browns coach Hue Jackson promised he would jump into Lake Erie should the Browns go winless. The team is 1-31 in Jackson s two-year tenure as head coach.Stark s obit included a line of hope for the Browns, which have made the playoffs once since the franchise returned in 1999. Paul passed just before the Browns were prepared to turn the corner, but had many well-earned blessings,  according to the obit. Paul believed in stanley cup  paying it forward, and the goodwill he leaves behind will endure long after he s gone.