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    Murder suspect booked into jail months after Chiefs rally shooting

    By Andrew Lynch,

    14 days ago

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    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A man who investigators say shot the bullet that killed a woman at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade and rally is now in jail.

    Sources tell FOX4 that murder suspect Dominic Miller, 18, was booked after spending months in the hospital following the shooting.

    Miller, Lyndell Mays and Terry Young all face second-degree murder in the mass shooting where Lisa Lopez-Galvan died and nearly two-dozen others were hurt, more than half were children.

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    Earlier this week, a 16-year-old was in Family Court as a judge considers whether to try him as an adult. Another minor is also implicated in the shooting that sent thousands scrambling following a shooting that began when one group of people became upset at someone staring at them, sparking an argument followed by the shooting.

    Mays was in court on Thursday where a bond reduction was denied. He faces second-degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon.

    Young faces the same charges and had his jury trial scheduled for March 10, 2025 earlier this week.

    Miller also faces the same charges as both adult suspects and will be held on a $1 million cash bond. Online records don’t yet show when he’s due in court.

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