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Who is Jordan Willis? Kansas City Chiefs Fan Linked to Mystery Deaths
SWEEK DIGITAL LLC

Willis' attorney, John Picerno, said his client "had absolutely nothing to do with the deaths of his three friends." "He's grieving, he's had to move out of his home, he's had to shut down his social media, he's taking leave of absence from his job, so it's really affected him," Picerno told KCTV in Kansas City on January 24.

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Parents of Chiefs fan found frozen to death alongside 2 friends in yard think trio was drugged, ‘dragged’ outside by scientist pal: ‘He concocted something’
JPLaw

“That’s ridiculous,” Picerno told Fox News Digital of Johnson’s parents’ comments. “He’s a scientist, and somehow he’s to blame? That’s an opinion not based in fact.”

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Kansas City man was in bed, unaware of 3 friends’ deaths outside home, attorney says
JPLaw

Kansas City man was in bed, unaware of 3 friends’ deaths outside home, attorney says Read more at: https://www.kansascity.com/article284506975.html#storylink=cpy

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Kansas City Chiefs fan deaths: Homeowner had no idea, attorney says
JPLaw

Kansas City Chiefs fan deaths: Homeowner had no idea, attorney says

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Jackson County settles $1.2M wrongful death lawsuit involving man in restraint chair
Caitlin Knute

And had they taken his vital signs and seen what was going on with his body, in terms of his body temperature, his blood pressure, his heart rate, all of

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Missouri county to pay $1.2 million to settle lawsuit over inmate restraint chair death
JP Law

Missouri’s second-largest county will pay a $1.2 million settlement to the parents of a 21-year-old man with mental health concerns who, according to a lawsuit, screamed “I can’t breathe” as he was subdued by jail staff before dying in a restraint chair.

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Kansas City man sentenced to 13 years for fatal Midtown shooting
JP Law

A 63-year-old man was sentenced Tuesday to 13 years in prison for fatally shooting another man he encountered when a traffic cone was thrown at his SUV in Kansas City’s Midtown. Andrew Harold Bostic, of Kansas City, was handed the sentence during a hearing Tuesday in Jackson County Court. He was convicted in October of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of Patrick D. George, 42, in the early hours of Nov. 30, 2022. Police officers discovered George’s body near Armour and Broadway boulevards when a passerby reported seeing him on the sidewalk around 5 a.m. He appeared to have been shot in the neck, according to court documents.

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Terra Morehead, Kansas Prosecutor Who ‘Ruined People’s Lives’ Finally to Leave Office
Melinda Henneberger

When the name “Golubski” is mentioned, “Morehead” usually is, too. When the name “Golubski” is mentioned,

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KCPD Officer Who Killed Malcolm Johnson Was Named in Earlier Police Brutality Case
Katie Moore, Glenn E. Rice

The Kansas City police officer who killed a Black man inside a gas station in a controversial shooting two years

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Civil Rights Groups Again Ask Feds to Investigate Police Brutality and Racism at KCPD
By Glenn E. Rice, Matti Gellman

Lora McDonald, executive director of MORE2, said on Friday, June 23, 2023, that her group and other Kansas

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