Kansas City Super Bowl Parade Shooting Leads to Murder Charges for Two Suspects

Kansas City Super Bowl Parade Shooting Leads to Murder Charges for Two Suspects

Two men were charged ‌with murder in connection with a ‍mass shooting ⁢in Kansas City on 14 February that killed one person and​ wounded 22 others at a rally for the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs, according to prosecutors.

As celebrations were winding up for the ​Chiefs and thousands of fans, after they returned ‌triumphantly having won the Super ⁢Bowl in Las Vegas the previous weekend, gunfire erupted among the crowd.

Two ‍armed people were⁤ arrested on ⁤the day. Last‌ Friday, two individuals described as⁣ juveniles were charged with crimes ​but no specific indictments were released publicly.

The two suspects, identified as Dominic Miller of Kansas City‌ and Lyndell Mays of nearby Raytown, each⁤ face charges of second-degree‌ murder and two counts of armed criminal action and unlawful ⁤use of a weapon, according to a statement from the Jackson county prosecutor’s office.

“According to court records, the defendants attended a Super Bowl parade⁣ and rally ‍on February 14, 2024, and ​were⁤ armed⁢ with firearms,” the statement said. It added: “A verbal ​altercation occurred and gunfire broke out with no regard for thousands of other individuals in the area.”

The woman who died⁢ in the shooting, ‌Elizabeth Lopez-Galvan, 43, was a popular radio disc jockey, ⁤her station and friends said.

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At a brief news conference⁢ announcing the charges, Jackson county prosecutor Jean⁤ Peters Baker said the investigation showed the violence began when Mays became involved ​in a verbal argument with another‍ person, who was a stranger to him.

Baker‍ told reporters on Tuesday that their quarrel “very quickly ‍escalated”, with Mays pulling out a pistol, followed ‍by others‍ in the vicinity “almost immediately” ⁤drawing their weapons.

While both Mays and Miller are charged with murder,‍ Baker said the evidence shows it was gunfire from Miller’s weapon that struck and killed Lopez-Galvan.

Twenty-two other people, including at⁤ least ⁣nine children,‌ were wounded by ⁤gunfire, authorities said.

The ‍shooting unfolded⁣ following a parade and rally near the city’s landmark Union Station, where many thousands ‌of fans had gathered‍ as the Kansas City Chiefs were celebrating their Super Bowl triumph over the San Francisco 49ers just days earlier in a nail-biting finish⁣ that went into overtime.

The day after the terrifying incident,⁢ the Chiefs quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, and his wife, Brittany, visited⁤ two young sisters who were both ⁤shot in the⁣ legs.

The Mahomeses​ dropped⁣ in on ‍10-year-old Madison Reyes and Melia Reyes, aged eight, at Children’s Mercy hospital‍ in Kansas City, where‌ they were recovering from ⁢surgeries.

The Reyes family​ called Wednesday’s shooting at what ⁤had been the ‌exuberant festival celebrating the Chiefs’ third Super Bowl championship in ‌four years “a senseless act”.

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2024-02-20 17:15:23
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