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Man Pleads Guilty in Chiefs Rally Shooting Aftermath

by Gunner Quinn
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A Kansas City, Missouri, man, 24-year-old Fedo Manning, has pleaded guilty to trafficking firearms connected to a mass shooting that occurred after the Chiefs Super Bowl parade rally, which resulted in one death and over 20 injuries. Manning admitted to his role in a conspiracy to sell firearms to individuals prohibited from owning them, highlighting his involvement in the purchase of at least 40 firearms within an eight-month period, some of which were later recovered from crime scenes in the area.

Particularly alarming is the discovery of a gun purchased by Manning—an Anderson Manufacturing AM-15 pistol—recovered at the location of the February 2024 shooting. The plea agreement reveals that Manning facilitated illegal sales by acting as a straw purchaser, ultimately facing a possible 15-year federal prison sentence. As the investigation unfolds, details surrounding the arms trafficking scheme and its links to violent crime in Kansas City are likely to draw increased scrutiny.

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