Two men have been charged with murder for their alleged roles in the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally last week. Lindell Mays and Dominic Miller are facing charges of murder in the second degree and unlawful use of a weapon. If convicted, they could face life in prison and up to 15 years, respectively.
Authorities have been diligently investigating the crime scene, interviewing witnesses, reviewing CCTV footage, and analyzing ballistic evidence from the recovered firearms. Prosecutors believe they have gathered enough evidence to charge the two suspects with murder.
The incident unfolded when Lindell Mays was involved in a verbal altercation and allegedly pulled out his weapon. Simultaneously, multiple individuals also drew their firearms, resulting in shots being fired. One person, Lisa Lopez-Galvin, tragically lost her life in the shooting.
Based on ballistics, authorities believe Dominic Miller fired the fatal shot that led to Lopez-Galvin's death. Both suspects are currently in custody and receiving medical treatment for injuries sustained during the shooting.
While charges have been brought against Mays and Miller, authorities emphasize that their investigation is ongoing. They are actively searching for other potential suspects who may have been involved in the incident.
Law enforcement is urging the public to come forward with any information about the shooting, including details about injuries sustained by individuals fleeing the chaotic scene. They are committed to holding all responsible parties accountable for their actions on that fateful day.