Three Charged in Connection with Kansas City Chiefs Victory Parade Shooting
The individuals are accused of illegal firearms trafficking and straw purchases, not direct involvement in the shooting.
- Three men have been charged with illegal firearms trafficking and straw purchases following a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Victory Parade.
- The charges stem from the recovery of firearms at the scene, including an Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 .223-caliber pistol and a Stag Arms 300-caliber pistol.
- The Justice Department emphasizes the importance of enforcing federal firearms laws to prevent gun violence.
- Two of the charged men are accused of making straw purchases, including buying firearms for someone who was too young to legally purchase them.
- The investigation into the mass shooting, which left one person dead and 20 injured, including 11 children, remains active and ongoing.