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Lyndell Mays, one of the alleged Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooters, told investigators he was “just being stupid” when he “advanced” on another group he was arguing with.
Lyndell Mays, one of the men charged in the deadly Kansas City parade shooting, admitted that he "randomly picked" a target to fire at.
Here’s what we know about 23-year-old Lyndell Mays and the charges filed against him in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting.
Two Missouri residents, Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays, were charged with murder in the shooting that erupted after the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City, Mo. Here are the charging documents ...
Lyndell Mays’ sister says she was right beside him when he became involved in the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory rally at Union Station. She says he acted in self-defense.
A fundraiser set up for one of the alleged gunmen who opened fire during the Kansas City Super Bowl parade last week has been taken down after attracting just $100, reports say. Lyndell Mays, 23 ...
Now, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office has charged two adult men Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller with second-degree murder, unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of armed criminal action.
Lyndell Mays, 23, listens to his attorney, John Reed, in Jackson County Court on March 6, 2024. Mays is accused in the Super Bowl rally shooting on February 14 that killed one and injured 24.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Lyndell Mays, one of two men charged with second-degree murder in the death of Lisa Lopez-Galvan, appeared in court for the first time Wednesday. According to court records, a ...
Lyndell Mays, 22, said he picked a random target during a verbal dispute and fired shots in a crowd outside Union Station in Kansas City, court papers say.
Lyndell Mays, 23, was arrested as one of the suspects who shot up the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebration on Wednesday, Feb. 14. Mays’ mother then set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for ...
Dominic Miller of Kansas City and Lyndell Mays of Raytown, Mo., were charged with second-degree murder and weapons-related counts, prosecutors said Tuesday.