Follow The Post’s coverage of the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade and the arrest of the shooting suspect: Lisa Lopez-Galvan, Kansas City Chiefs superfan and mom of 2 The family of 23 year-old Lyndell Mays set up this GoFundMe for him before he was charged over the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting, which killed one Mays was blasted nine times. The family of Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Parade shooting suspect Lyndell Mays has set up a GoFundMe to help him navigate this "tragic time." Mays' mother Teneal Burnside set up the fundraiser for her 23-year-old son, who remains hospitalized after the shooting and is also one of the suspects. A picture of Miller lying in a hospital bed is featured on the donation page. The suspect was reportedly shot once in the stomach during the mass shooting on Feb. 14. He underwent surgery at University Health Truman Medical Center, per the Daily Mail. It appears that Miller's GoFundMe has been removed after it received $85.00. The family of Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting suspect Dominic Miller appears to have set up two online fundraisers for his medical bills. the other shooting suspect, also had a GoFundMe The mother of a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting suspect started a GoFundMe for her son, who was hospitalised after the shocking incident.. Teneal Burnside reportedly launched a GoFundMe Page Created By Mother Of Kansas City Parade Shooting Suspect Shut Down Lyndell Mays, 23, was arrested as one of the suspects who shot up the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebration on The family of a suspect arrested in relation to the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade launched a GoFundMe to help him through a "tragic time," the New York Post reports. Following the mass shooting at Union Station after the Chiefs’ Super Bowl rally Wednesday where 23 were shot and one was killed, donation sites have been created to help the victims.. GoFundMe Mom of Super Bowl parade shooting suspect launches GoFundMe to help him during ‘tragic time’ February 21, 2024 “He is in the ICU fighting for a recovery from several surgeries from going to the Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration with his older sister.” A GoFundMe page has been created for a man accused of opening fire at a Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City.. Teneal Burnside created the online fundraising page for her son, Lyndell Mays, to A GoFundMe page has been created for a man accused of opening fire at a Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City.. Teneal Burnside created the online fundraising page for her son, Lyndell Mays, to Kansas City Chiefs Shooting Suspect’s Family Started GoFundMe for Him. According to the prosecutor’s release, the defendants “attended a Super Bowl parade and rally on Feb. 14, 2024, and The two are suspected to have been involved in a dispute that led to a shooting at the conclusion of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade last week. One person was killed during the shooting, with another 22 injured. The mother of one of two suspects in the deadly shooting during the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City, Missouri, last week tried to crowdsource funds for son — before apparently coming to her senses and shutting the account down.Last Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory celebra The mother of a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting suspect started a GoFundMe for her son, who was hospitalised after the shocking incident. Teneal Burnside reportedly launched a My Best Friend of nearly 40 years, her 15 year old daughter Mireya, was shot in the face at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Parade. SHOT IN THE FACE, THROUGH HER CHIN, JAW AND THEN THROUGH HER SHOULDER. The Chiefs were celebrating their third Super Bowl victory in the past five years days after defeating the San Francisco 49ers, 25-22, in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII, having previously defeated San Francisco, 31-20, in Super Bowl LIV. Kansas City is also the first team since the New England Patriots in 2005 to repeat as Super Bowl The fundraiser was reportedly created by the mom of one of the alleged killers. Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, made a generous donation of $100,000 to aid the medical expenses of two young girls injured in a shooting incident following the team's Super Bowl victory parade.
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