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New York Post
29 Feb 2024


NextImg:Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting suspect Lyndell Mays back in hospital, delaying bond hearing

One of the suspects accused of opening fire at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade was readmitted to the hospital Thursday, delaying his bond hearing over the deadly shooting.

Lyndell Mays, 23, was due in court Thursday morning, but was unable to attend due to the hospitalization, the Kansas City Star reported.

Judge Jerri J. Zhang continued the case until 10 a.m. Monday, the outlet noted.

Mays was shot nine times during the Feb. 14 melee. GoFundMe

It was not immediately clear why Mays — who was shot nine times during the Valentine’s Day shooting – was readmitted, the Kansas City Star said.

He was previously pictured in his mug shot wearing a hospital gown with a bandage on the side of his face.

Mays was charged last week with second-degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon, as well as two counts of armed criminal action.

He does not yet have an attorney and is being held on $1 million cash bond.

According to investigators, Mays and the second suspect, 18-year-old Dominic Miller, shot at each other following a verbal altercation.

One person was killed and 22 others injured in the parade shooting. AP

Mom of two Lisa Lopez-Galvan was killed in the ensuing melee, and two dozen others were injured.

Miller – who is also facing murder charges – has been in the hospital since the incident two weeks ago.

He is also being held on $1 million bond, though his attorney has filed a request to lower it.

Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker has charged both Mays and Dominic MIller with murder.

Even though Mays admitted to opening fire first, ballistic evidence showed that a bullet from Miller’s gun struck and killed Lopez-Galvan.

When questioned by police, Mays supposedly said he was “just being stupid” when he fired into the crowd.

Two unnamed minors have also been charged with “gun-related” crimes and resisting arrest in connection with the shooting, the Kansas City Star noted.

Less than one week after the deadly shooting, Mays’ family solicited donations for his medical care on GoFundMe.

“He is in the ICU fighting for a recovery from several surgeries from going to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration with his older sister,” the since-erased page read.

The fundraiser did not mention that Mays was one of the shooters.