‘Just pulled a gun out and started shooting’: Kansas City parade ‘murderer’ Lyndell Mays’ ‘confession’ is revealed in court papers…with suspect, 23, previously convicted of flashing gun during dispute at basketball court
- Mays, aged 23, and Dominic Miller, aged 18, are facing charges including murder in the second degree, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon
- Court documents have now revealed that Mays has brazenly confessed to the shooting
- Despite Mays’ sister saying her brother was not a monster and just protecting her, Mays has a prior conviction for trying to end a fight with a gun
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A detective is claiming alleged Kansas City parade gunman Lyndell Mays’ confessed to opening fire at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration last week, as it’s been revealed the suspect has a prior gun conviction.
Mays, aged 23, and Dominic Miller, aged 18, are facing charges including murder in the second degree, armed criminal action and unlawful use of a weapon.
These two individuals are not the two juveniles that had been charged with gun-related offenses and resisting arrest last week.
Court documents have now revealed that Mays has brazenly confessed to the shooting, which left one woman dead, and admitted to the senselessness of his actions.
Detective Grant Spiking claims that Mays told him: ‘Stupid, man. Just pulled a gun out and started shooting. I shouldn’t have done that. Just being stupid.’
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