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Prosecutor drops murder charge against shooter at Chiefs rally, citing state's self-defense laws
Dominic Miller pleaded guilty to unlawful use of a weapon and was sentenced to two years with credit for time served after a chaotic shooting injured 35 at the Chiefs rally.
- On March 9, Jackson County judge sentenced Dominic Miller to two years in the Missouri Department of Corrections after he pleaded guilty to unlawful use of a weapon, with credit for time served.
- At the Kansas City Chiefs rally outside Union Station, Missouri, on Feb. 14, 2024, gunfire erupted as the event ended, killing Lisa Lopez-Galvan while she attended with her family.
- Court records show Dominic Miller was among at least six shooters, while investigators reported 12 people who brandished firearms, including two AR-style rifles, and a 15-year-old shooter struck Miller.
- Lyndell Mays is scheduled to stand trial next year, and families of rally attendees later filed a negligence lawsuit after at least 23 people were shot and at least 12 injured fleeing the violence.
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Prosecutor drops murder charge against shooter at Chiefs rally and cites self defense laws
A man who initially faced a murder charge for opening fire after the Kansas City Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl win was sentenced Monday to just two years in prison.
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Read Full ArticleMan who fired fatal shot at KC Chiefs’ Super Bowl rally pleads guilty on one count
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Dominic M. Miller pleaded guilty Monday to one count of unlawful use of a weapon in Jackson County Circuit Court for his role in the 2024 Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting that killed a Kansas City-area…
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