When Wichita police arrived at a shooting call at the American Legion Post 273, they found Darrell Buckner covered in so much blood that they believed that he was a gunshot victim, a recently released affidavit said. “Darrell had a large amount of blood on his clothing,” the document detailing the Oct. 9 altercation read. “. . . (The officer) asked Darrell where he was shot.”
He hadn’t been. The blood belonged to someone else. Inside the club at 1335 N. Hydraulic, officers found 55-year-old Anthony Grayson suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and not breathing. He was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. A second man checked himself into a hospital later, seriously injured from the same shooting. Buckner was taken into custody at the club and later charged with first-degree murder and aggravated battery
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