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Man Sentenced in Kansas City Chiefs Parade Shooting

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A man, Dominic Miller, involved in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting, receives a two-year prison sentence. Miller pleaded guilty to a weapons charge, avoiding a second-degree murder charge. The incident, triggered by a confrontation over staring, resulted in multiple gunshots, with at least twelve firearms recovered. Missouris stand-your-ground laws complicated prosecution, as self-defense claims were difficult to disprove. Millers bullet was linked to a victims death, but evidence was insufficient for confirmation. Mays faces trial next year, while the fifteen-year-old shooter is in a youth facility. The case underscores the complexities of mass shootings and self-defense laws.

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