Even suspected shooters can set up GoFundMe pages, unfortunately.
The deranged gunmen suspected of firing gunshots at the Union Station near the Super Bowl Chiefs Parade on Feb. 14 face additional disdain after their respective families set up separate donation pages to help pay for the shooters’ medical bills, along with other essentials, as the gunmen recover during “tough times.” On Wednesday, a donation page was set up for the second shooting suspect, 23-year-old Lyndell Mays and a separate GoFundMe page was set up for shooting suspect Dominic Miller, 18, revealed on Thursday. Both donation pages have since been removed; likely after facing backlash for the ridiculous request.
Miller’s GoFundMe raised a measly $85 before the donation page disappeared. Miller and Mays were arrested and charged for their involvement in the shooting, which left 22 parade attendees injured, including several children, and killed a mother of two, Lisa Lopez-Galvan.
Police determined that […]
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