KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – A man involved in the February 14, 2024, Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade shooting entered into a plea agreement with prosecutors on Friday.
Terry Young pleaded guilty to a weapons offense and was sentenced to two years in prison, Jackson County Prosecutor Melesa Johnson announced today.
Johnson said the outcome reflects limitations in Missouri’s self-defense and defense-of-others laws.
“We strongly agree with the Lopez-Galvan family that the greatest justice would be having Lisa back and home with her family,” Johnson said. “While we are not satisfied with today’s outcome and share in the disappointment expressed by Lisa’s family, our duty requires us to continually evaluate each case under the constraints of existing law to determine a resolution commensurate with each defendant’s conduct.”
The Lopez-Galvan family said in a statement that the hearing is another painful reminder that while cases move through the legal system, the family continues to live with the loss of Lisa Lopez-Galvan every day.
“We are disappointed that the outcome in this case is the same as the last,” the family said. “As this case comes to a close, we are reminded that no court outcome can truly measure what was taken from us.”
The family asked the community to honor Lisa Lopez-Galvan by remembering her and by choosing faith, kindness, unity and care for one another.
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