"Chiefs Parade Shooting Suspects' Court Testimony and Lawmakers' Response"

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Lyndell Mays, one of the alleged shooters at the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade, told investigators he was "just being stupid" when he opened fire on a group he had been arguing with, leading to murder charges against him and Dominic Miller. Mays admitted to pulling his gun first and chasing an unarmed individual before others drew their guns, resulting in one woman being killed and dozens wounded. The shooting unfolded among thousands of revelers, including children, and has led to a wave of charges against the perpetrators.
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- How Kansas, Missouri lawmakers are responding to Kansas City shooting The Topeka Capital-Journal
- Kansas City Chiefs parade suspects charged in deadly Super Bowl victory parade shooting Fox News
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