One of the men charged with murder following the Feb. 14 mass shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl rally had just gotten off probation for pulling out a gun at a community center, according to court documents.
Lyndell Mays, 23, of Raytown, and Dominic M. Miller, 18, of Kansas City, each face a count of second-degree felony murder in connection with the parade shooting that killed a woman and injured 24 people.
Mays and Miller were among those wounded.
According to municipal court documents, Mays had been charged with disorderly conduct in April 2021.
A citation from the Belton Police Department says Mays “displayed a black handgun during a dispute while playing basketball” at the Belton Community Center, which caused people to fear for their safety and run out of the gym.
Mays pleaded guilty on Feb. 8, 2022, and was placed on two years probation.
On the day of the Chiefs Super Bowl parade, gunfire erupted at the end of the victory rally at Union Station. Witnesses said a group of four males approached Mays and asked what he was looking at. They did not know each other, court documents said.
An argument broke out. Mays allegedly pulled out a gun. Almost immediately, others, including Miller, pulled their firearms. A volley of gunfire broke out, sending throngs of people running for cover.
Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a Johnson County mother of two and popular disc jockey, was shot and killed.
Another 24 people were struck by gunfire. Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said half of them were under age 16.
Two teenagers were charged with gun-related offenses and resisting arrest the next day.