BREAKING NEWS: Court discloses ages of the two teens charged in Chiefs rally shooting…

At the time of the shooting, the two minors charged in relation to the mass shooting at the Chiefs victory rally were

sixteen years old. Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a 43-year-old mother and local disc jockey, was killed in a shooting one month

ago. Two adults who are not related to the teens have been accused in relation to her death. As the celebration came

to an end, dozens more people were hurt by gunfire or while escaping the area near Union Station. The two teenagers

were charged with gun-related offenses and resisted arrest two days after the shooting.

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When a criminal case is brought against a youngster, the Office of the Juvenile Officer represents the minor. There

are proceedings in family court. The office refused to provide their ages or the precise charges at the time. The

Circuit Court of Jackson County’s attorney verified on Thursday that the two minors were 16 years old when they

were charged. The particular accusations the teenagers are facing and their connection to the shooting event have

not yet been made public by the court. The Juvenile Detention Center is where the two teenagers are being kept.

Numerous lawsuits pertaining to the horrific shooting have been submitted. Lyndell Mays of Raytown and Dominic

Miller of Kansas City were charged on February 20 by Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker with second-

degree felony murder, armed criminal action, and unlawful use of a weapon.

Mays was engaged in a verbal altercation with someone with whom he had no prior acquaintance or relationship.

Mays pulled a gun during the rapidly escalating confrontation, according to Baker. Others, including Miller, drew

their weapons almost instantly. Despite the fact that both men were accused of murder, Baker stated that the

evidence indicates that Miller’s gunshot wounding Lopez-Galvin was the cause of her death. Federal indictments

were made against three individuals from Kansas City on Wednesday. Fedo Antonia Manning, age 22, Ronnel

Dwayne Williams Jr., age 21, and Chaelyn Hendrick Groves, age 19, are the defendants.

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Manning is charged with one crime of conspiracy to traffic in guns and one count of selling firearms without a license

in a 12-count criminal complaint. He is also accused of ten counts of making false statements on forms submitted to

the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, guns and Explosives. The same complaint charges Groves and Williams on one

count each of conspiring to make false statements in order to obtain firearms, aiding and abetting others in making

false statements in order to obtain firearms, and lying to a federal agent. Jose L. Castillo is charged with one count of

unauthorized handgun possession in Jackson County in a different case. After the mass massacre, he is said to have

picked up a firearm.

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Court records show that on July 6, 2016, Castillo was found guilty in U.S. District Court in Kansas of a felony related

to conspiracy to distribute marijuana. It is illegal in Missouri for someone who has been convicted of a felony to own

a handgun.

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