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3 Kansas City men face federal gun charges connected to Chiefs parade mass shooting
Three Kansas City men were charged Wednesday with federal firearms trafficking in connection with weapons recovered from the scene of the mass shooting at the Super Bowl rally.
Just a month after the Feb. 14 shooting, the U.S. Attorney’s office announced charges against Fedo Antonia Manning, 22, who faces 12 counts including conspiracy to traffic firearms, illegal sales and making a false statement to federal authorities.
Ronnel Dewayne Williams, Jr., 21, and Chaelyn Hendrick Groves, 19, face a four-count federal criminal complaint for allegedly lying to federal agents.They’re saying the two initial shooters weren’t acquainted but got into some sort of argument and started shooting at each other with handguns. Other people in the area also pulled their guns and started shooting. Two of the people arrested were 16 and were carrying AR-15s for whatever reason.