Chiefs Super Bowl Parade Shooter Sentenced After Murder Charge Dropped
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Chiefs Super Bowl Parade Shooter Sentenced After Murder Charge Dropped
On February 14, 2024, just two days after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII win over the San Francisco 49ers, a celebration quickly turned tragic. While the Chiefs’ fans, players, and coaches had gathered near Union Station to celebrate the championship parade, the festive atmosphere came to an end with open gunfire. The shooting killed one woman and left more than two dozen other people injured at the 2024 Super Bowl parade. On March 9, …
Man Charged in Super Bowl 2024 Parade Shooting Set to Be Released
The second-degree murder charge for a man once believed to be behind the 2024 Super Bowl parade shooting death of Lisa Lopez-Galvan has been dropped and he will soon be released. The post Man Charged in Super Bowl 2024 Parade Shooting Set to Be Released appeared first on Breitbart.
Missouri law ended Super Bowl parade murder case, prosecutor says
By Peggy Lowe Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson on Tuesday defended her plea deal with one of the men accused in the fatal Super Bowl parade shootings, saying Missouri’s “Stand Your Ground” law tied her hands. A day after Johnson’s office dropped a second-degree murder charge against Dominic Miller, 20, who then pleaded guilty to a lesser charge, a resolute Johnson met with reporters, scolding some for what she called irresponsible report…
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