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One of the men charged with murder in connection to the deadly shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory celebration last week told police that he was “just being stupid” when he “advanced” on a group of strangers during a verbal dispute and opened fire in a crowd of people with kids, according to court documents.
Lyndell Mays, 22, of Raytown, Missouri, was captured on surveillance video outside Kansas City’s historic Union Station aggressively approaching members of another group, according to police affidavits obtained by Fox News Digital.
The documents state that the argument between the two groups began over the belief that people in the other group were staring at them.
The video showed Mays was the first to begin shooting at a person who was running away from him despite being surrounded by crowds of people, including children, according to the affidavit.
Miller, who was part of the other group, initially told investigators that he and his friends began running after hearing gunfire and that he was shot in the back, according to an affidavit. Miller was also being treated at a hospital.
When investigators told Miller they had video of him chasing someone in Mays’ group and shooting, Miller admitted to firing four to five shots, the affidavit said.