Following fatal parking lot brawl, a man has been charged in the death of a Chiefs fan

On Wednesday, Joshua Bradley pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter of Kyle Van Winkle, a Kansas City Chiefs fan. Bradley was sentenced to seven years in prison, but had his sentence suspended and was placed on probation for five years, per KansasCity.com.

On Wednesday, Joshua Bradley pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter of Kyle Van Winkle, a Kansas City Chiefs fan. Bradley was sentenced to seven years in prison, but had his sentence suspended and was placed on probation for five years, per KansasCity.com.

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During a Kansas City Chiefs-Denver Broncos game in 2013, Van Winkle exited the contest to the parking lot, where he fell asleep in a green Jeep similar to the one his party tailgated around, according to the report.

Per the report and court records, Bradley attempted to wake Van Winkle when an argument ensued. Van Winkle reportedly fell to the ground, and Bradley repeatedly attacked him on the pavement, leading to the fan's death.

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