Two men have been charged with second-degree murder in relation to a fatal shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade, as per reports from various sources. The individuals in question are Dominic M. Miller, 18, from Kansas City, and Lyndell Mays, 22, from Raytown. In addition to the murder charges, they also face charges of armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon. Both Miller and Mays are currently in custody with a bail set at $1 million. The charges were initially filed prior to Tuesday but remained sealed until an official announcement was made by Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker. Mays was charged on Saturday, while Miller was charged on Monday. Two juveniles were arrested on gun-related charges following the shooting, but prosecutors do not believe they played a role in the death of radio DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan. These individuals faced charges of possessing firearms and resisting arrest. Although the police suspect that either Miller or Mays fired the fatal shot, it is currently unclear which one was responsible. Fox News reports that prosecutors believe a verbal dispute occurred between the two men, with Mays being the first to brandish a weapon. Both men sustained gunshot wounds and are currently receiving treatment in local hospitals. Once cleared for release, they will be taken into police custody. It is worth noting that Missouri does not impose the death penalty for second-degree murder, with the maximum sentence being life imprisonment. While charges have already been filed against four individuals in connection with the shooting, prosecutors have not ruled out the possibility of more people facing charges. Jean Peters Baker emphasized the determination to hold all shooters accountable for their actions on that day, stating that they are working towards achieving this goal. As the story unfolds, stay tuned for further updates.
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