
Third man charged with murder in Kansas City Chiefs rally shooting
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A third adult suspect, 20-year-old Terry J. Young, has been charged in connection with the mass shooting after a Kansas City Chiefs championship rally last month, according to a news release from Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office.
A third man has been charged with murder in connection to the mass shooting after a Kansas City Chiefs championship rally last month that left one woman dead and more than two dozen people injured, prosecutors announced Thursday. Terry J. Young, 20, is charged with second-degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of armed criminal action, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker’s office said in a news release. CNN has not been able to identify an attorney for Young. He is being held on a $1 million cash bond, according to court records. The woman killed and the rest of the people wounded were caught in gunfire after Young and two other people allegedly “fired weapons in response to a verbal argument,” the prosecutor’s office said. Young and two people walked up to a person in another group, and a verbal argument between them followed, according to prosecutors. “After one individual pulled out a firearm, Young pulled out a firearm and pointed it at and advanced toward the first individual,” the prosecutors said in a news release. “A review of surveillance video showed Young appearing to shoot several times.”

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