Each faces five felony charges for the deaths of Ricky Johnson, Clayton McGeeney and David Harrington in January 2024. If convicted, they could face up to 50 years in prison.
Police have charged two men in connection with the death of three Kansas City Chiefs fans who were found dead following a watch party in January last year, authorities said Wednesday.
Two men have pleaded not guilty in the drug overdose deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans whose bodies were found in a backyard two days after they got together to watch a game in 2024.
In a statement released by the department, it was found that the deaths of Johnson Jr, Harrington and McGeeney involved no foul play. The friends had officially died of 'fentanyl and cocaine toxicity', after several bags of potentially-lethal drugs were found inside Willis' home.
Charges have been filed against two men in connection with the death of three Kansas City Chiefs fans in January 2024. Jordan Willis and Ivory Carson are both charged with three counts of involuntary manslaughter and two counts of the delivery of a controlled substance.
Jordan Willis invited his friends ​David Harrington, Ricky Johnson and Clayton McGeeney over to his ​rented home in Kansas City, Missouri, to watch the Chiefs game. ​Willis’ guests ​left his home late that night,