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Man Gets Light Sentence in Kansas City Shooting

Man Gets Light Sentence in Kansas City Shooting

Kansas City News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 10, 20262m 1s

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Dominic Miller, a 20-year-old man, received a light sentence for his role in the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally shooting that resulted in the death of Lisa Lopez-Galvan. Miller pleaded guilty to unlawful use of a weapon and was sentenced to two years, but is likely to be released soon. The shooting, which occurred near Union Station, left Lopez-Galvan dead and 23 others injured, including 11 children. Miller had faced more serious charges, but those were dropped in a plea deal. Two other adults and several teenagers still face charges. Victims and families are outraged by the sentence, calling it unfair and insufficient. Prosecutors explained they were limited by Missouris self-defense laws, which made it difficult to prove Millers guilt. Critics argue the deal is too lenient and fails victims. The Lopez-Galvan family hopes for change and focuses on honoring her life.

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