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An O Reilly Auto Parts employee is accused of killing a man during an altercation that unfolded last week at a store in Kansas City, Kansas.Carl Ryan Kemppainen is charged with second-degree murder in the death of Diamond Steen, said Wyandotte County Prosecuting Attorney Mark Dupree.Kemppainen, 39, is accused of unlawfully and unintentionally, but recklessly, killing Steen. OReilly Auto Parts is deeply disturbed by the events, death and injuri
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