highway 4 12 near the 49th West Avenue exit. The smoke from the fire could be seen from downtown. No one else was hurt. A federal judge sentences a Kansas City Chiefs super fan to 17 and a half years in federal prison for robbing banks all across the country, including one in Bixby say they are about our was known online as chiefs a Holly kee stole hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay for. Tickets travel the games in place, huge bets. News on six's Cal day was the only reporter from Tulsa in the Kansas City courtroom today. >> The judge heard statements from 2 people who were employees of banks that Xavier bad or Rob. Those employees told the court that bad or took more than just money. They say they now suffer from PTSD and had to seek counseling after the robberies that's why they asked the court for the Max sentence prosecutors want a batter sentence to be 20 years. Batters attorney asked for 10 years saying Babbitt or suffered from childhood trauma. Homelessness and poverty his attorney also says batter came into fame through his social media presence as olic cleaned up. Taking over. The Super fan who dressed up like a wolf he said that the door didn't know how to handle that fame. He also says bad or has a gambling problem that he hopes to get fix while serving his time prosecutors say none of those reasons or excuses for robbing 11 banks in 8 states and traumatizing dozens of people along the way batter robbed the Tulsa teachers credit union and a big speech where he threatened to kill the woman with what look like a real gun, but ended up being a CEO BB gun during court bad that are kept his head down as victims detailed their trauma. At one point he blew a kiss to his mom and edition of the prison time that the door was ordered to pay more than $500,000 in restitution. That are also got his tied to address the court he apologized to each of those victims for the trauma that was inflicted on them and also apologized to his family friends and the city of Kansas City. He says he's found Jesus and