Chiefs Player Calls for Gun Law Changes After Deadly Shooting at Super Bowl Parade

Kansas City, Missouri – Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Charles Omenihu is urging for changes to gun laws following a deadly shooting during the team’s Super Bowl parade. The shooting, which occurred near Union Station, resulted in one fatality and several injuries. Omenihu took to social media to express his concerns just hours after law enforcement detained three individuals for investigation. In a post, Omenihu called for action, questioning when gun laws in America would be addressed. He emphasized the need to prevent the wrong people from easily obtaining firearms. The Kansas City Police Chief, … Read more

Young Kansas City Chiefs Fan Shows Unwavering Support at Super Bowl LVIII Despite Controversy

Kansas City, Missouri – A young fan of the Kansas City Chiefs made an appearance at Allegiant Stadium to support his team in Super Bowl LVIII. Holden Armenta, the 9-year-old boy at the center of a lawsuit against Deadspin, showed up wearing a Native American headdress and his face painted in the team’s colors of yellow, white, and red. Holden gained attention earlier in the season when he was seen wearing black and red paint on his face and a headdress during a Chiefs game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Deadspin published an article accusing … Read more

Kansas City Chiefs Superfan Denied Transfer to Oklahoma for Robbery Trial Due to Prior Escape, Federal Judge Rules

LEAVENWORTH, Kan. (AP) — A federal judge has denied a Tulsa prosecutor’s request to have a Kansas City Chiefs superfan returned to Oklahoma to face charges of robbing a credit union. Xaviar Michael Babudar, also known as the Chiefsaholic, is currently in custody in Oklahoma and awaiting trial on federal indictments of bank robbery and money laundering. The Tulsa District Court had issued a writ of habeas corpus to have Babudar transported to Oklahoma for upcoming court proceedings, but the judge cited Babudar’s previous escape from custody as a reason for denying the request. Babudar, … Read more

City of Greenwood Challenges Court Ruling: Fire Chief’s Appointment to Hospital Board Sparks Dispute

GREENWOOD, Mississippi – A dispute between the city and county over an appointment to the local hospital board has sparked a legal battle. Recently, a chancery judge issued an injunction that prevented fire chief Marcus Banks from joining the board, leading the city of Greenwood to challenge the ruling. The conflict over the Greenwood Leflore Hospital’s leadership is likely to be taken up by an appeals court. During a specially called city council meeting, a motion was made to appeal Judge Perkins’ ruling on the appointment. The city council authorized the appeal in connection with … Read more