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Lyndell Mays Admitted To Firing First Shots During Super Bowl Parade, Cops Say

TMZ.com Tuesday, 20 February 2024
Police officers in Kansas City claim Lyndell Mays admitted he fired the first shots at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade last week ... before he allegedly said he "shouldn't have done that." According to court documents, Mays made the stunning…
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Kansas City authorities have charged two adults in the Chiefs Super Bowl parade mass shooting. Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller have both been charged with 2nd degree murder, though authorities believe Mays gun was the one that killed Lisa Lopez-Galvan. Both pictures are of Lyndell Miller

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