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New judge assigned to murder case in Hermann

Kenneth Lee Simpson is accused of shooting two police officers, one fatally.
Gasconade County Sheriff's Office
Kenneth Lee Simpson is accused of shooting two police officers, one fatally.

HERMANN, Mo. (KMIZ)

A new judge has been assigned for the case of the man charged with murdering a Hermann police sergeant.

The hearing for Kenneth Simpson, 35, of Steelville, set for Monday was canceled on Friday after the defense asked for a change in judge.

Matthew Houston has been assigned to preside over the case. The next court date has not yet been set.

Simpson is charged with first-degree murder, two counts of armed-criminal action, first-degree assault and unlawful possession of a firearm.

Simpson is accused of killing Mason Griffith and injuring Adam Sullentrup by shooting them March 12 at a Casey’s in Hermann. Griffith’s funeral was held Sunday.

Police caught Simpson following a more than 12-hour standoff.

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