Paramedic Killed Inside His Own Ambulance After Patient Turns Violent

A paramedic was slain by their own patient after making a routine call to see how a woman was doing while she was strolling down a Kansas City freeway.

In the back of his own ambulance, the woman he was attempting to assist stabbed 29-year-old firefighter paramedic Graham Hoffman in the heart, resulting in his death on Sunday. Hoffman was praised for his heroic dedication.

According to authorities, the fatal attack was carried out by 39-year-old Shanetta Bossell when Hoffman was taking her to a hospital.

She is currently facing numerous allegations, such as assault, resisting arrest, armed criminal activity, and first-degree murder. A $1 million bond is being used to hold her.

Source: Freepik

When Kansas City police officers were called early on Sunday morning to check on Bossell after he was spotted strolling down a section of highway close to North Oak Trafficway, it all started out quite peacefully.

Officers called emergency medical services for additional assessment after noticing that she appeared disoriented but not dangerous.

Officials later stressed that Hoffman and his companion had arrived on a “routine medical call.”

However, during the hospital ride, Bossell drew a knife.

Hoffman was screaming in the back of the ambulance when the driver instantly slammed it to a stop.

“She stabbed me in the heart,” Hoffman said, the affidavit states.

Chaos broke out when Bossell tried to take control of the ambulance, climbing into the driver’s seat and attempting to escape as the doors flew out.

She bit the arm of a cop who was following the ambulance, and he had to hit her with his gun to dislodge her before he could wrestle her to the ground.

Hoffman was taken to North Kansas City Hospital in the meanwhile by a second ambulance that hurried to the scene.

Firefighter Paramedic Graham Hoffman died from his wounds in the intensive care unit, despite the valiant attempts of KCFD paramedics, ER physicians, and surgeons to save his life.

Hoffman had been a member of the Kansas City Fire Department since 2022, and his passing has saddened the department.

“At just 29, Graham embodied Kansas City’s finest quality—selfless service for others. That he was taken from us while working to save lives makes this loss all the more painful,” said Mayor Quinton Lucas.

“This senseless act reminds us of the dangers our first responders face each day,” he added.

“We will demand accountability be applied not just to the suspect, but also for any steps in the system that fell short.”

KCFD members, many of whom are grappling with the magnitude of the loss, have been offered grief counseling.

“Our community grieves his loss at such a young age with his entire life ahead of him,” Clay County prosecuting attorney Zachary Thompson said at a news conference Sunday night.

“Let me be perfectly clear,” he said. “Our office will use all legal, moral, and ethical tools at our disposal to ensure justice for Graham, his family and the entire community.”

In a different case involving resisting arrest and allegedly assaulting a police officer, Bossell had been released on bond just two days prior, according to court filings.

Bossell was taken into custody and accused with second-degree assault in that event.

Authorities have not disclosed any additional details regarding her mental state at the time of the crime, and it is still unclear what motivated her to carry out the attack on Sunday.

Prosecutors are debating whether to seek the death penalty or a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

Speaking directly to the citizens of Kansas City, Mayor Lucas begged everyone to support Hoffman’s family and coworkers during their most trying time.

“Today, we mourn the loss of Firefighter Paramedic Graham Hoffman, a brave public servant who dedicated his life to helping others,” said Interim City Manager Kimiko Gilmore.

“His courage, compassion, and commitment to our community will never be forgotten.”

Please SHARE this story with Family and Friends and let us know what you think!

Related Posts

Their acne is severe

A person should see a dermatologist if they have cysts, nodules, and deep, painful acne. They have late-onset or persistent acne: Late-onset acne may occur in adults…

While I Was at Work, My Husband Crossed a Line — I Knew I Had to Step In

While I Was at Work, My Husband Crossed a Line — I Knew I Had to Step In

Life as a single mom had always been challenging, but I believed I’d finally found stability when Rowan entered our lives. He was charming, attentive, and made…

People call her paedophile for marrying ”10-year-old”: now they’re having triplets

People call her paedophile for marrying ”10-year-old”: now they’re having triplets

In a world where love should know no boundaries, why do we let appearances and judgment stand in the way? Lauren Kaye, 31, thought she found her…

Some Say They’ll Never Eat McDonald’s Again After Watching This Video

Some Say They’ll Never Eat McDonald’s Again After Watching This Video

Note: we are republishing this story which originally made the news in May 2024. McDonald’s finds itself embroiled in a troubling controversy that has left patrons both…

Trump Administration Dismisses Dozens of Immigration Judges Amid Major Court Overhaul

Trump Administration Dismisses Dozens of Immigration Judges Amid Major Court Overhaul

The Trump administration has begun a sweeping shake-up within the federal immigration court system, quietly dismissing dozens of judges as part of a larger effort to overhaul…

Angry Military Father Snaps Photo After Spotting Shopper’s Groceries

Angry Military Father Snaps Photo After Spotting Shopper’s Groceries

Note: we are republishing this story, which originally made the news in September 2016. Army personnel Patrick Gibson was at his local Walmart when he noticed the…