Kansas City Men Confront Fed Gun Charges After Mass Shooting

The federal crackdown is serious and probably threatens more jail time than the suspects who fired the weapons. 

To wit . . .

FED GUN CHARGES AFTER DEADLY MASS SHOOTING GUNFIRE AT THE CHIEFS SUPER BOWL RALLY SIGNALS THE MOST SERIOUS CRACKDOWN WE'VE SEEN SO FAR!!!

Here are the basics and then more local reporting . . .

"Federal prosecutors noted SUSPECTS were not among the shooters at Union Station on Feb. 14 as Chiefs fans celebrated. They are facing allegations of firearms trafficking and illegal straw purchases.

"Charging documents do say, however, that 12 people pulled firearms and at least six fired their weapons. One woman, Lisa Lopez-Galvan, was killed, and over 20 were injured.

"Court records say law enforcement recovered a loaded AM-15 .223-caliber pistol from the scene. It was found along a wall with a backpack, next to two AR-15-style firearms.

"Prosecutors say officials found it was in a “fire” position, and there were 26 live rounds in the magazine, which is capable of holding 30 rounds. "


The charging documents continued:

"Prosecutors say he has illegally trafficked dozens of firearms. Law enforcement found 15 of the firearms SUSPECT purchased in the possession of someone who is prohibited from having one, according to prosecutors. "

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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