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Lyndell Mays made a stunning admission to police after his involvement in the Super Bowl parade shooting, according to TMZ.
Mays admitted to police that he fired the first shots in last week’s shooting, later saying he “shouldn’t have done that.”
From the report:
In the docs, a KCPD detective wrote that Mays was interviewed at a local hospital after suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. Initially, the docs state Mays told police he didn’t shoot at anyone following a dispute with a group of individuals at the parade — although when “Mays was confronted that we had surveillance video of the incident, he then changed his story.”
Mays said the shooting happened after someone he was arguing with told him he was going to kill him. Mays then fired off multiple shots after initially hesitating “because he knew there were kids there.”
He was charged with murder in the second degree, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon.