Two Men Charged in Overdose Deaths of Three Kansas City Chiefs Fans
Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson face involuntary manslaughter and drug distribution charges after fentanyl and cocaine toxicity was confirmed as the cause of the 2024 deaths.
- The bodies of Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington were discovered in a Kansas City backyard two days after a Chiefs watch party in January 2024.
- Authorities determined that the three men died from a combination of fentanyl and cocaine, with charges filed more than a year after the incident.
- Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson have been charged with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and drug distribution, each facing up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
- Investigators linked the drugs to Willis and Carson through forensic evidence, including DNA found on bags containing cocaine and fentanyl at Willis' home.
- The case drew significant public attention and speculation, with families of the victims seeking justice and prosecutors emphasizing the dangers of street drugs.