"Kansas City Chiefs Parade Shooting: Updates on Arrests, Backlash, and Community Support"

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Jose Castillo, a third person arrested in connection with the deadly Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting, allegedly picked up a gun dropped by one of the suspects but claims he was trying to help and thought it belonged to an officer. He was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and remains in custody, with a previous felony conviction. The shooting, which resulted in one death and 22 injuries, was said to have stemmed from a personal dispute.
Topics:nation#crime#felony-conviction#kansas-city-chiefs#personal-dispute#super-bowl-parade-shooting#unlawful-possession-of-a-weapon
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