
Kenneth Lee Simpson, 35, of Eureka, is taken into custody by troopers from the Missouri Highway Patrol tactical unit after the home he was hiding inside was filled with tear gas on Monday, March 13, 2023. Simpson is accused of shooting two Hermann police officers, killing one, on Sunday night at a nearby Casey鈥檚 store.
A new ad targeting Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey from a group backing his rival in the Republican primary places the blame for the shooting death of a police officer last year on Bailey鈥檚 tenure as a local prosecutor.
To deliver the message, the Defend Missouri PAC enlisted Ray County Sheriff Scott Childers, who Bailey is seeking to oust from office on allegations he allowed prisoners to leave jail and smuggle in drugs and alcohol on their return.
The ad garnered a sharp rebuke Friday from a pair of law enforcement organizations, who said it was exploitative of the officer鈥檚 death.
At the heart of the issue is Bailey鈥檚 time working in the Warren County prosecutor鈥檚 office, where in the fall of 2017 he filed criminal charges against a man named Kenneth Lee Simpson.
Simpson was no stranger to local law enforcement, having spent the better part of the previous decade in and out of jail on myriad felony and misdemeanor charges.
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He pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges filed by Bailey, with a different assistant prosecutor handling the case in 2018 when Simpson received six-month sentences for fourth-degree assault and unlawful possession of a weapon.

Will Scharf, left, and incumbent Andrew Bailey are candidates in the 2024 Republican primary for Missouri attorney general. Scharf is the former policy director for former ex-Gov. Eric Greitens; Bailey was appointed attorney general by Gov. Mike Parson.
Nearly seven years later, Bailey is Missouri鈥檚 attorney general and once again prosecuting Simpson. This time, it鈥檚 for the shooting death of Hermann Police Det. Sgt. Mason Griffith, who was killed last year while trying to arrest Simpson for outstanding warrants outside of a Casey鈥檚 General Store.
Another officer, Adam Sullentrup, was badly injured in the shooting.
The 30-second TV ad launched this week by Defend Missouri 鈥 a PAC formed to support the man challenging Bailey in the Aug. 6 primary, Will Scharf 鈥 focuses on those misdemeanor charges from 2017 and accuses Bailey of going easy on a 鈥渧iolent career felon.鈥
鈥淭he same felon Bailey slapped on the wrist allegedly used that wrist to shoot two cops,鈥 Childers says in the ad.
The Missouri Fraternal Order of Police and the Law Enforcement Legislative Coalition denounced the ad in similar statements released to the media on Friday, arguing it politicizes Griffith鈥檚 death and jeopardizes Bailey鈥檚 prosecution of Simpson.
鈥淭he ad demonstrates a complete and utter disregard for Dt. Sgt. Griffith鈥檚 family, including his wife and two young sons,鈥 the FOP, which endorsed Bailey last year, said in its statement. 鈥淭hey have been through enough pain and trauma over the past year and should not be subjected to images of their loved one鈥檚 murderer on television.鈥
Both groups are calling for the ad to be taken off the air and for Scharf to apologize.

A tactical unit from the Missouri Highway Patrol moves to enter a home where a man was believed to be hiding after being accused of shooting two Hermann police officers the previous evening, killing one, on Monday, March 13, 2023. The tactical officers moved debris from the front door and retreated.
Scharf, who is prohibited from coordinating with Defend Missouri on messaging or strategy, declined comment Friday afternoon. Kristen Sanocki, president of Defend Missouri, did not respond to a request for comment.
Bailey鈥檚 campaign called the ad a 鈥渓ast-ditch attempt to score cheap political points鈥 that 鈥渄emonstrates a complete disregard for the victims.鈥
鈥淚f Will Scharf truly supports law enforcement, he would demand the ad be taken down immediately and issue a personal apology to the families traumatized by these events,鈥 said Michael Hafner, a spokesman for Bailey鈥檚 campaign.
Long criminal history
Missouri鈥檚 online court records system shows Simpson has faced criminal charges at least 20 times since 2004, when he turned 17.
That year, Simpson faced 11 felonies after he drove a truck down while a friend shot a BB gun at car windows, according to the 最新杏吧原创 Post-Dispatch. He received probation that was revoked months later when he shot out the window of Lincoln County Sheriff鈥檚 deputy鈥檚 vehicle as it drove down the highway.

Kenneth Lee Simpson, in a mugshot from Monday, March 13, 2023.
After Simpson鈥檚 2023 arrest, the Post-Dispatch interviewed his neighbors, who were not surprised to find out about his involvement in the Hermann shooting. One told the newspaper: 鈥淗e鈥檚 always had problems. That officer should not be dead.鈥
Kelly King, who served as Warren County prosecuting attorney starting in 2014, told the Post-Dispatch last year that Simpson even threatened to blow up her car.

Karson Griffith, 10, helps carry his father鈥檚 casket beside Gasconade County Sheriff Scott Eiler, right, during the burial of Hermann police Detective Sgt. Mason Griffith, who also served as Rosebud police chief, at Immanuel Lutheran Cemetery in Rosebud on Sunday, March 19, 2023. Griffith and Officer Adam Sullentrup were shot March 12 during a confrontation with a man wanted on outstanding warrants at a Casey鈥檚 gas station in Hermann.
King now serves as deputy attorney general under Bailey, overseeing the day-to-day management of the office and serving as senior adviser.
After his 2023 arrest, Simpson told the police he was on the run for several warrants. When officers arrived at the Casey鈥檚, Simpson said he believed he was going to die and decided to commit 鈥渟uicide by cop,鈥 according to the probable cause statement filed after his arrest.
Simpson said he didn鈥檛 originally intend to kill anyone but himself.
Ray County sheriff
The anti-Bailey ad, which is airing on television around the state and was pushed out Friday evening through text message by Defend Missouri, is narrated by Childers.
In March, Bailey filed a lawsuit seeking to remove Childers from office, alleging he unlawfully allowed prisoners to leave jail, perform work for friends and smuggle drugs, alcohol and other contraband into the jail.
Childers is on paid administrative leave while the suit works through the courts. He has denied any wrongdoing, alleging in a court filing last month that Bailey鈥檚 efforts to oust him are retaliation for Childers threatening to go to the media with accusations the attorney general refused to take action on a sexual assault case.
There鈥檚 no mention of Childers鈥 legal tussle with Bailey in the ad, though he opens it by saying, 鈥渁s Ray County sheriff, I worked with Andrew Bailey. I can tell you he鈥檚 no friend of law enforcement.鈥
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