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Two men charged with murder in mass shooting at Chiefs Super Bowl rally: prosecutor
The Kansas Star (archive.ph)
By Glenn E. Rice and Robert A. Cronkleton
2024-02-20 14:43:26GMT
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Charging document:
https://www.jacksoncountyprosecutor.com/DocumentCenter/View/2354/MillerMaysRedacted (archive.org)

The thought process of a black criminal:

Lyndell Mays identified himself, Witness 9, and the others involved by circling them in a still shot taken from the surveillance video. Lyndell Mays acknowledged he pulled out his gun first and began firing his gun at the others first. Lyndell Mays was shown a still photo from surveillance video of him pointing a gun at one of the individuals. When asked what that individual was doing, who he was pointing the gun at, Lyndell Mays stated the individual was running away. Lyndell Mays stated he hesitated shooting because he knew there were kids there. Lyndell Mays stated they all could have had guns so he just randomly picked one of the individuals to target because he was in fear of Witness 9’s life. Lyndell Mays confirmed that he drew a gun first, in a crowd of people with kids, picked one of the individuals in the group at random, and started shooting, all because they said, “I’m going to get you” and to him, that meant, “I’m going to kill you.” Lyndell Mays stated the other individuals started shooting only after Lyndell Mays shot first. Lyndell Mays initially stated he didn’t think he shot his gun. When Lyndell Mays was advised he did shoot, he replied that he didn’t hit anything though, but he knew it was still bad. Lyndell Mays then stated he only shot one (1) time. He then said maybe two (2) times. When asked why Lyndell Mays advanced on them to begin with, he replied, “Stupid, man. Just pulled a gun out and started shooting. I shouldn’t have done that. Just being stupid.” When reminded that the person Lyndell Mays was shooting at was running away from him, Lyndell Mays replied, “I know.” Lyndell Mays confirmed he shot first and shot two times. Lyndell Mays acknowledged he shouldn’t have pulled a gun out.
 
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BREAKING: Court documents show firearm used in Kansas City Super Bowl Parade shooting was stolen​

Four men have been arrested in connection with the deadly Kansas City Super Bowl Parade shooting of February 14, and now documents reveal that one of the firearms used in that shooting was stolen.

Documents show that "A computer check revealed the firearm to be stolen out of Kansas City, Missouri."

This comes after Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller were arrested and identified. Both men were hospitalized with injuries after the shooting and remain in the hospital, though a $1 million bond was set for each. Both men were charged with second-degree murder. Two others were arrested last week and both were juveniles who are facing weapons charges and resisting arrest. A fifth individual is being sought by the FBI.

The document, signed from Detective Grant Spiking, states that Mays "confirmed that he show first and shot two times." It also states that he has acknowledged that "he shouldn't have pulled a gun out."

"The incident," the document reads, "occurred in the middle of a very large grown of people who were there celebrating the Chiefs Super Bowl Parade. At this time, there have been 25 victims injured by gunfire, resulting from this incident, with one victim being fatally shot."

As to the fire arm that was recovered, "Detectives observed multiple 9mm and .40 caliber spent shell casings just north of the West Pershing Road & Kessler Road intersection. A Glock 9mm handgun [redacted] was observed on the ground, in apparent blood, where Lyndell Mays fell on the ground after being shot. The magazine contained sic (6) live 9mm rounds in a 15 round capacity magazine. There was a live round in the chamber. A computer check revealed the firearm to be stolen out of Kansas City, Missouri."

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