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Bullet Strikes Andy Reid's Office During 2024 Incident

Originally Published 4 months ago — by New York Post

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In May 2024, a bullet was fired into Andy Reid's office at the Chiefs' practice facility, narrowly missing him and causing damage to the window and blinds. The incident remained undisclosed until recently, with police investigating it as an aggravated assault, though they do not believe it was targeted at Reid or the team. Bulletproof glass was installed afterward, and no arrests have been made.

"Kansas City Chiefs Fans' Toxicology Report Reveals Startling Findings"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by WDAF FOX4 Kansas City

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Kansas City police have received the toxicology report for three men found dead outside a Northland home last month, with the report detailing several substances found in the men’s systems. The investigation into the deaths of David Harrington, Clayton McGeeney, and Ricky Johnson is ongoing, and police are still waiting for the autopsies from the medical examiner’s office. Meanwhile, the families of the deceased men have met with the Platte County prosecutor and feel that the case is being taken seriously by both police and prosecutors.

"Tragic Deaths of 3 Kansas City Chiefs Fans at Watch Party"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TODAY

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Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead outside a home two days after watching a game, with no obvious signs of foul play observed. The victims, identified as Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney, and David Harrington, had been friends since high school. No arrests have been made, and the resident of the home has not been charged with a crime. A GoFundMe has been created to raise money for Johnson's funeral expenses, and the medical examiner is investigating the cause of death for each of the three men.

Tragic Death of 5-Year-Old Boy in Kansas City Leaves Community in Mourning

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KCTV 5

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Kansas City Police are investigating the suspicious death of 5-year-old Grayson O'Connor, who fell from an apartment building. Detectives are working to determine whether it was a homicide or a case of child neglect and endangerment. The boy's mother, who was transported to the hospital on the day of the incident, is a subject of interest in the investigation.

USC Journalism Students Arrested for Stealing Jerseys at NFL Draft

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KTLA Los Angeles

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Two men who were arrested for stealing jerseys from a restricted area at the NFL Draft in Kansas City have been identified as student journalists at the University of Southern California. Eric Lambkins and Jude Ocañas were among five USC students who were granted permission to attend the draft on behalf of the school. The two men used their media credentials to gain access to restricted areas where they allegedly swiped the jerseys. They are expected to face charges of second degree burglary and a misdemeanor count of trespassing in the first degree.

USC student journalists arrested for stealing NFL draft jerseys

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KTLA Los Angeles

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Two men who were arrested for stealing jerseys from a restricted area at the NFL Draft in Kansas City have been identified as student journalists at the University of Southern California. Eric Lambkins and Jude Ocañas were among five USC students who were granted permission to attend the draft on behalf of the school. The two men used their media credentials to gain access to restricted areas where they allegedly swiped the jerseys. They are expected to face charges of second degree burglary and a misdemeanor count of trespassing in the first degree.