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Re: 2 Black Men Charged With Murder in Kansas City Super Bowl Rally Shooting

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Feb 21, 2024, 4:47:47 PMFeb 21
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It began, prosecutors said, with one man accusing another of staring at
him.

Groups of men, who appeared to be strangers, exchanged angry words and
threats. A female friend tried to intervene. And then, surrounded by
thousands of people at a rally last week celebrating Kansas City’s Super
Bowl victory, at least two men pulled out their guns and began shooting.

“Just being stupid,” one of the men, Lyndell Mays, 23, told detectives
later, according to the authorities, after admitting to firing his gun
at least once or twice into the crowd.

Mr. Mays and another Missouri man, Dominic Miller, 18, were charged with
murder for the death of a bystander, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.
Ballistics tests revealed that a bullet from Mr. Miller’s gun killed
Elizabeth Galvan, 43, a D.J. and radio host known as Lisa, who was at
the parade on Wednesday with her family, prosecutors said.

Two dozen people were wounded by gunfire, including nine children.

Prosecutors described how a seemingly mundane interaction spiraled into
violence, then chaos. As shots rang out, spectators screamed, ran for
cover and rushed to tend to the wounded. Ms. Galvan was lying on the
ground, fatally shot in the abdomen. Elected officials in attendance,
including the governor of Kansas, were quickly evacuated for their
safety.

More charges were expected as the police continue to investigate the
shooting, Jean Peters Baker, the Jackson County prosecutor, said.
Prosecutors would not say how many guns were believed to have been
involved.

“We seek to hold every shooter accountable for their actions on that
day,” she said. “Every single one. While we are not there yet on every
single individual, we are going to get there.”

Both Mr. Miller and Mr. Mays were shot and remain hospitalized. They
each are charged with second-degree felony murder, two counts of armed
criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. They are each being held
on a $1 million bond, and if convicted, could be sentenced to life in
prison.

“Consequences must be swift, certain, and severe,” said Mayor Quinton
Lucas of Kansas City.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/20/us/murder-charges-kansas-city-super-bo
wl-rally.html
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