Tragically . . .
The aftermath of a deadly mass shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally has resulted in little more than wrist-slap consequences and culture war blame game.
An MSM Kansas City highlight . . . Check the newspaper attempting to pin the controversy on the Guv and conservative gun policy . . . Here's the money line . . .
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe on Wednesday pushed back against Jackson County’s argument that the state’s self-defense laws restricted the prosecution of two individuals involved in the 2024 Chiefs rally mass shooting.
“I hate to always question a prosecutor, but that seems like it’s a stretch to me,” Kehoe, a Republican, told The Star. “I hope that’s not a political statement more than it is reality.”
Kehoe’s comments came after the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office struck plea deals with Terry Young and Dominic Miller, two of three men charged with murder following the high-profile shooting that killed one woman. Young and Miller both pleaded guilty to lesser weapons charges and each received a two-year prison sentence.
The sentences, which included time served, marked a meager conclusion to a life-altering, highly-publicized shooting that roiled Kansas City.
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Kansas City Star: Missouri governor defends self-defense law after Chiefs rally shooting plea deals
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