China News Service, February 21 (Xinhua) According to the Associated Press, on the 20th local time, a public court document showed that two men were charged with murder in the shooting incident at the "Super Bowl" parade in Kansas City, USA. The report said "Shortly after the argument, the two men pulled out guns and fired."

Image source: Screenshot of AP report

  According to reports, the U.S. prosecutor in Missouri said that in this shooting incident, Lyndell Mays and Dominic Miller from the state were charged with second-degree murder and more. count.

  Police said the altercation began when the two groups, Mays and Miller, "became agitated" because they believed the other group was staring at them. Surveillance video shows Mays and his associates closing in on another group of people.

  Mays said he started shooting after someone in another group declared, "I'm going to kill you." Reports say Mays randomly selected a person from another group of escapees and shot him.

  Miller said he and his companions began running after hearing gunshots and he was shot in the back. The video shows Miller and his associates chasing Mays' group and firing shots. Miller admitted to shooting.

  The report also stated that the local prosecutor said that both men were hospitalized for treatment after being shot.

  As previously reported, a shooting occurred during the National Football League's "Super Bowl" victory parade in Kansas City, Missouri, on the 14th, resulting in at least one death and more than 20 injuries.