Three men have been charged with firearms trafficking and other crimes as part of the investigation into the shooting that marred a Super Bowl victory celebration in Kansas City, Mo., federal prosecutors said on Wednesday.
One person was killed and more than 20 were injured in the shooting on Feb. 14, after an argument turned violent and at least six people opened fire just as the rally was dispersing near Union Station, the authorities said.
Days later, two teenagers were charged with resisting arrest and “gun-related” offenses.
In late February, two Missouri men, Lyndell Mays, 23, and Dominic Miller, 18, were charged with murder.
Three Kansas City, Mo., men now face multiple federal charges after investigators determined that at least two of the weapons recovered at the shooting scene had been unlawfully purchased or trafficked.
Persons:
Lyndell Mays, Dominic Miller
Organizations:
Kansas City
Locations:
Kansas City, Mo, Missouri, Kansas