A woman was killed and over two dozen people were wounded in the shooting at the celebration for the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory.
A third man has been charged with murder in the deadly shooting at last month's Kansas City Chiefs parade, prosecutors announced Thursday. One woman was killed in the shooting at the end of the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade and over two dozen others were wounded.Terry Young, 20, was charged with murder in the second degree, unlawful use of a weapon and armed criminal action, the Jackson County prosecutor's office said in a statement.
Prosecutors said the investigation into the shooting was ongoing and additional charges were expected.According to prosecutors, the shooting was sparked by an argument during the celebration outside the city's Union Station on Feb. 14. The argument started after Young and two other people approached another group of people, prosecutors said.One of the people in the other group pulled out a gun, and Young pulled out a gun and moved toward them, according to prosecutors.
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