Law enforcement and medical personnel respond to a shooting at Union Station during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. Several people were shot and two people were detained after a rally celebrating the Chiefs Super Bowl victory.Photo:Jamie Squire/GettyTwo adults have been charged with murder following last week’sdeadly mass shootingat the Kansas City Chiefs parade celebrating the team’s Super Bowl victory.Dominic M. Miller of Kansas City, Mo., and Lyndell Mays of Rayton, Mo., were each charged with second-degree murder and two counts of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced Tuesday.Miller is 18 or 19 years old, according to localKMBC. Mays is 23. The two men are both being held on $1 million bond.Their arrests come days after authorities announced that two teenagers were charged with gun-related and resisting arrest charges in connection with the shooting,according to The Associated Press. The shooting injured 22 people and killedLisa Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two and a radio DJ for local KKFI 90.1 FM. More than half of the 22 people shot were under the age of 16.The two juveniles may possibly face trial as adults given the circumstances, KMBC reported.It’s not immediately clear if any of the suspects have entered pleas or retained attorneys.The shooting took place last Wednesday when “a verbal altercation occurred and gunfire broke out with no regard for thousands of other individuals in the area,” Baker said ina news releaseannouncing the charges.People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri. A shooting incident at a packed parade Wednesday to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory killed one person and injured 21 others, police said.ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via GettyAt a press conference Tuesday, Baker broke down the alleged series of events that led to the shooting.“From the evidence, it appears that [Mays] was in a verbal argument with another individual,” Baker alleged, clarifying that Mays didn’t know the individual beforehand.“That argument very quickly escalated to Mays drawing his firearm, a handgun,” Baker alleged. “Mays pulled his handgun first. Almost immediately, others pulled their firearms. Defendant Miller was one of those individuals. While both adults are charged with murder, the evidence tells us that it was Mr. Miller’s firearm [that] struck Lisa Lopez-Galvan.”Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’sfree True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves described the men’s alleged actions as “reckless” when she spoke at Tuesday’s press conference, and the city’s mayor Quinton Lucas said “consequences must be swift, certain, and severe.”Baker said “this investigation is still very, very active and ongoing” and continued to ask for anyone injured while trying to flee the shooting to reach out to investigators.“We seek to hold every shooter accountable for their actions on that day,” Baker said. “Every single one.”An FBI agent runs toward Union Station after a shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri.Nick Wagner/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via GettyMembers of the Kansas City Chiefs have since spoken out about last week’s deadly shooting.Travis Kelcecalledthe mass shooting “deeply tragic” this week anddonated $100,000to two girls who were shot and recovering, while Super Bowl MVPPatrick Mahomesand his wife Brittany Mahomesvisited several childrenin the hospital last week.“Just like#ChiefsKingdomhas always been there for me and my family, we want to be there for them,” Mahomes, 28,tweetedlast week, announcing an emergency response fund to help victims and their families pay for their recovery. More than $860,000 had been raised as of Tuesday afternoon.
Law enforcement and medical personnel respond to a shooting at Union Station during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. Several people were shot and two people were detained after a rally celebrating the Chiefs Super Bowl victory.Photo:Jamie Squire/Getty

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Two adults have been charged with murder following last week’sdeadly mass shootingat the Kansas City Chiefs parade celebrating the team’s Super Bowl victory.Dominic M. Miller of Kansas City, Mo., and Lyndell Mays of Rayton, Mo., were each charged with second-degree murder and two counts of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced Tuesday.Miller is 18 or 19 years old, according to localKMBC. Mays is 23. The two men are both being held on $1 million bond.Their arrests come days after authorities announced that two teenagers were charged with gun-related and resisting arrest charges in connection with the shooting,according to The Associated Press. The shooting injured 22 people and killedLisa Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two and a radio DJ for local KKFI 90.1 FM. More than half of the 22 people shot were under the age of 16.The two juveniles may possibly face trial as adults given the circumstances, KMBC reported.It’s not immediately clear if any of the suspects have entered pleas or retained attorneys.The shooting took place last Wednesday when “a verbal altercation occurred and gunfire broke out with no regard for thousands of other individuals in the area,” Baker said ina news releaseannouncing the charges.People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri. A shooting incident at a packed parade Wednesday to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory killed one person and injured 21 others, police said.ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via GettyAt a press conference Tuesday, Baker broke down the alleged series of events that led to the shooting.“From the evidence, it appears that [Mays] was in a verbal argument with another individual,” Baker alleged, clarifying that Mays didn’t know the individual beforehand.“That argument very quickly escalated to Mays drawing his firearm, a handgun,” Baker alleged. “Mays pulled his handgun first. Almost immediately, others pulled their firearms. Defendant Miller was one of those individuals. While both adults are charged with murder, the evidence tells us that it was Mr. Miller’s firearm [that] struck Lisa Lopez-Galvan.”Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’sfree True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves described the men’s alleged actions as “reckless” when she spoke at Tuesday’s press conference, and the city’s mayor Quinton Lucas said “consequences must be swift, certain, and severe.”Baker said “this investigation is still very, very active and ongoing” and continued to ask for anyone injured while trying to flee the shooting to reach out to investigators.“We seek to hold every shooter accountable for their actions on that day,” Baker said. “Every single one.”An FBI agent runs toward Union Station after a shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri.Nick Wagner/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via GettyMembers of the Kansas City Chiefs have since spoken out about last week’s deadly shooting.Travis Kelcecalledthe mass shooting “deeply tragic” this week anddonated $100,000to two girls who were shot and recovering, while Super Bowl MVPPatrick Mahomesand his wife Brittany Mahomesvisited several childrenin the hospital last week.“Just like#ChiefsKingdomhas always been there for me and my family, we want to be there for them,” Mahomes, 28,tweetedlast week, announcing an emergency response fund to help victims and their families pay for their recovery. More than $860,000 had been raised as of Tuesday afternoon.
Two adults have been charged with murder following last week’sdeadly mass shootingat the Kansas City Chiefs parade celebrating the team’s Super Bowl victory.
Dominic M. Miller of Kansas City, Mo., and Lyndell Mays of Rayton, Mo., were each charged with second-degree murder and two counts of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon, Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced Tuesday.
Miller is 18 or 19 years old, according to localKMBC. Mays is 23. The two men are both being held on $1 million bond.
Their arrests come days after authorities announced that two teenagers were charged with gun-related and resisting arrest charges in connection with the shooting,according to The Associated Press. The shooting injured 22 people and killedLisa Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two and a radio DJ for local KKFI 90.1 FM. More than half of the 22 people shot were under the age of 16.
The two juveniles may possibly face trial as adults given the circumstances, KMBC reported.
It’s not immediately clear if any of the suspects have entered pleas or retained attorneys.The shooting took place last Wednesday when “a verbal altercation occurred and gunfire broke out with no regard for thousands of other individuals in the area,” Baker said ina news releaseannouncing the charges.
People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on February 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri. A shooting incident at a packed parade Wednesday to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory killed one person and injured 21 others, police said.ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty

ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty
At a press conference Tuesday, Baker broke down the alleged series of events that led to the shooting.
“From the evidence, it appears that [Mays] was in a verbal argument with another individual,” Baker alleged, clarifying that Mays didn’t know the individual beforehand.
“That argument very quickly escalated to Mays drawing his firearm, a handgun,” Baker alleged. “Mays pulled his handgun first. Almost immediately, others pulled their firearms. Defendant Miller was one of those individuals. While both adults are charged with murder, the evidence tells us that it was Mr. Miller’s firearm [that] struck Lisa Lopez-Galvan.”
Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up forPEOPLE’sfree True Crime newsletterfor breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases.
Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves described the men’s alleged actions as “reckless” when she spoke at Tuesday’s press conference, and the city’s mayor Quinton Lucas said “consequences must be swift, certain, and severe.”
Baker said “this investigation is still very, very active and ongoing” and continued to ask for anyone injured while trying to flee the shooting to reach out to investigators.
“We seek to hold every shooter accountable for their actions on that day,” Baker said. “Every single one.”
An FBI agent runs toward Union Station after a shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Missouri.Nick Wagner/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty

Nick Wagner/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty
Members of the Kansas City Chiefs have since spoken out about last week’s deadly shooting.Travis Kelcecalledthe mass shooting “deeply tragic” this week anddonated $100,000to two girls who were shot and recovering, while Super Bowl MVPPatrick Mahomesand his wife Brittany Mahomesvisited several childrenin the hospital last week.
“Just like#ChiefsKingdomhas always been there for me and my family, we want to be there for them,” Mahomes, 28,tweetedlast week, announcing an emergency response fund to help victims and their families pay for their recovery. More than $860,000 had been raised as of Tuesday afternoon.
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