Two men have been charged with murder in the shooting at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. The altercation started with an accusation of staring, escalating into gunfire that wounded two dozen people. The suspects, Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller, face charges including second-degree felony murder and could be sentenced to life in prison. The incident also led to the arrest of two teenagers on gun-related charges. The victim's family expressed gratitude for the pursuit of justice. The shooting occurred at the conclusion of a celebratory parade, with surveillance video capturing the altercation and subsequent gunfire. Both suspects admitted to firing their weapons, with Mr. Mays citing concern for the safety of a woman in his group. The authorities had no previous contact with the suspects.