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Kansas City Shooter Pleads Guilty, Avoids Murder Charges

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In a recent development, Terry Young, one of the men charged in the Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting, pleaded guilty to unlawful use of a weapon, avoiding murder and armed action charges. He received a two-year sentence, but with time served, could be released soon. The shooting, which occurred during Super Bowl celebrations, resulted in the death of Lisa Lopez-Galvan and injuries to others. Young claimed self-defense, leading to a plea deal. Lopez-Galvans family expressed disappointment, emphasizing the lasting impact of the tragedy. Prosecutor Melesa Johnson criticized state self-defense laws, while another suspect, Dominic Miller, also received a similar deal. The third suspect, Lyndell Mays, still faces trial in March 2027.

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