All the pics we've seen in backpacks and one being carried by the Carhart kid are AR pistols (three of them). It seems very likely sure the pistol found in the middle of the intersection belonged to the older guy who got shot and dropped, and then was arrested later (see video I posted above).
However, the CP gun experts seem to think it's unlikely that an AR pistol was modified to fully auto, and was more likely a Glock instead. The kid fired from inside his backpack, so maybe it wasn't one of the ARs. But that would mean they were armed with three AR pistols, and some kind of fully automatic Glock, which doesn't seem super likely to me.
The AR pistols were illegally modified in other ways.
Here's the pistol sitting in the intersection from
TMZ (Warning - blood):
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Originally Posted by suzzer99:
All the pics we've seen in backpacks and one being carried by the Carhart kid are AR pistols. It seems very likely sure the pistol found in the middle of the intersection belonged to the older guy who got shot and dropped, and then was arrested later (see video I posted above).
However, the CP gun experts seem to think it's unlikely that an AR pistol was modified to fully auto, and was more likely a Glock instead. The kid fired from inside his backpack, so maybe it wasn't one of the ARs. But that would mean they were armed with three AR pistols, and some kind of fully automatic Glock, which doesn't seem super likely to me.
The AR pistols were illegally modified in other ways.
It's my understanding that it's not that hard to do. I'm sure my gunsmith could do it. But, he doesn't want to spend the rest of his life in prison, so he won't. And I like having a skilled gunsmith as a friend, so I won't ask.
There is a Glock 9mm model (I believe it's 18) that is fully automatic. Looks just like a regular Glock until the trigger is pulled. I've only seen it in a video.
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Here's a pretty decent chain of events from KSHB.,
https://www.kshb.com/news/local-news...arade-shooting
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced second-degree murder charges against two people Tuesday in connection to last Wednesday’s deadly shooting outside of Union Station.
Dominic Miller, 18, of Kansas City, Missouri, and Lyndell Mays, 23, of Raytown, each face four felony charges — one count of second-degree murder, two counts of armed criminal action and one count of unlawful use of a weapon.
Mays was charged Saturday but requested that the case be sealed by the court. The court unsealed those charges Tuesday. Miller was charged Monday night. His chargers were also made public Tuesday.
Court documents describe the dispute that led to the exchange of gunfire.
Near the intersection of West Persing Road and Kessler Road, Mays entered a verbal confrontation with a group of four males, per a witness account. The witness said the group asked Mays what he was looking at.
Surveillance video captured Mays responding by aggressively approaching the group and pointing his finger angrily before circling behind another person and pulling out a gun, per court documents.
When he was questioned by police Mays, confirmed he drew a gun first.
He also said he hesitated to shoot because children were in the crowd, but he ultimately began shooting at a random member of the group because someone said, "'I'm going to get you,' and to him, that meant, 'I'm going to kill you,'" per court documents.
Mays later said his actions were "stupid." "Just pulled a gun out and started shooting," he said. "I shouldn't have done that. Just being stupid."
A blood-covered Glock 9mm handgun was recovered next to where Mays fell. It also reportedly contained six live rounds in a 15-round capacity magazine, including a live round in the chamber. A computer check determined was stolen out of KCMO, according to the probable cause statement.
After Mays fired his weapon, Miller shot back with a Taurus G3 9mm handgun. He said after he heard gunshots and returned fire, unsure of whether or not he struck the individual he intended to hit. Lisa Lopez-Galvan's autopsy and a subsequent ballistic comparison of the bullet recovered from her body determined that Miller's weapon fired the shot that killer her
Both Miller and Mays were hospitalized with injuries after the shooting. Miller remains hospitalized as of Tuesday evening. Both defendants are being held on $1 million bond. “We seek to hold every shooter accountable for their actions that day,” Peters Baker said. “While we’re not there yet, we’re going to get there. We are not done yet.”
KCPD Chief Stacey Graves also weighed in on the charges, saying she had "full confidence" in the prosecutor's office to charge the "reckless actions" of Miller and Mays.
"Our investigation continues at full velocity. Teams of detectives are working nonstop to ensure that anyone else responsible for the shootings is apprehended and that they receive the maximum punishment allowed by law," Graves shared in a statement. "Kansas City is KCPD's beloved home. We will not relent in our pursuit of justice."
The juvenile office of the Jackson County Family Court Division announced last Friday that two juveniles were charged with gun possession and resisting arrest charges. Details on the juveniles are not publicly available because that case is being worked through family court, but the juvenile office also indicated that additional charges could be possible in connection to the incident. Additionally, it's possible the juveniles could be certified to be tried as adults. Information about a possible certification hearing is not publicly available.
Peters Baker also filed charges last Friday against a Wichita man for unlawful possession of a firearm at last Wednesday’s rally. The man, who is not believed to be directly connected to the shooting, was previously convicted of felony marijuana distribution and allegedly picked up a gun at the scene after it fell from someone else's pocket.
(this guy (Mr. Garcia) picked up the gun that Mays? dropped when he was shot and people pointed Mr. Garcia out to police. He was just a really drunk guy who wanted a gun I guess)
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