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A 24-year-old reporter in Missouri has died after she was struck by a stray bullet that flew through her apartment window, her colleagues said.

Aviva Okeson-Haberman, a journalist at public radio station KCUR, was hit by a bullet that flew through the window of her first-floor apartment Friday afternoon in Kansas City, news station KMBC reported.

When she failed to respond to messages Friday, a colleague went to check on her, KCUR reported.

Police said they responded to the scene and brought an individual to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.

Authorities were unable to confirm the victim’s identity as of Sunday because they were still on life support at the time.

Aviva Okeson-Haberman.
Colleagues described Aviva Okeson-Haberman as “brilliant” and praised her storytelling abilities. Brandon Parigo/Missouri School of Journalism

But Okeson-Haberman’s colleagues broke the news of her death in a tribute that remembered her as “brilliant.”

“Even as an intern, her approach to storytelling and her ability to hold those in power accountable paralleled many a veteran reporter,” KCUR news director Lisa Rodriguez said in the station’s story.

Okeson-Haberman had been reporting on Missouri government and politics for the station, but was planning a move to Lawrence, Kansas, for a new gig covering criminal justice issues for the Kansas News Service.

Hours before the slaying, Okeson-Haberman had been looking at apartments in Lawrence, KCUR reported.


  Aviva Okeson-Haberman was planning to move to Lawrence, Kansas, for a job with the Kansas News Service. Nate Brown/Missouri School of Journalism Aviva Okeson-Haberman was planning to move to Lawrence, Kansas, for a job with the Kansas News Service. Nate Brown/Missouri School of Journalism

Police have launched an investigation into the fatal shooting and asked anyone with information to come forward, the outlets reported.

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