Teen Involved in Kansas City Chiefs Parade Shooting Granted Home Detention, Expected to Undergo Mental Health Treatment

Kansas City Teen Involved in Chiefs Parade Shooting Released to Home Detention

KANSAS CITY – In a recent court ruling, a 16-year-old local boy involved in the Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting was released to home detention. The Kansas City teen, referred to as “A.M.” in court documents, is charged in the shootings that took place during the February 2024 celebration which resulted in the death of one woman and injuries to 24 other people.

Case Ruling and Conditions for Home Detention

Family Court Administrative Judge, Jennifer Phillips, ruled on Thursday that A.M. will be subject to electronic monitoring, must undergo drug testing, have no access to weapons, and is required to participate in both family counseling and mental health treatment. Furthermore, having ruled in a sealed motion that A.M. would not be tried as an adult, A.M. will be immediately taken back into custody should he violate any of these conditions.

A Positive Reaction in Court

A.M.’s court appearance was marked by his visible relief upon hearing the news. Dressed in a gray sweatshirt and baggy beige pants, his reaction portrayed a mixture of astonishment and thankfulness. Following her ruling, Judge Phillips sternly informed A.M. that his continued freedom was contingent on his choices and behavior while at home.

Detailed Accusations and Witnesses Account

Further details of the case reveal that A.M. was one among two juveniles accused of firing at 23-year-old Lyndell Mays, who is currently facing three felony counts, including a charge of second-degree murder. Reports testify that a verbal altercation fueled by disrespectful stares initiated the fatal brawl.

Expected Psychological Trauma

According to A.M.’s attorney, Yash Manjunath, his client’s release was crucial to ensure the boy received necessary treatment for his “unspecified trauma.” Manjunath warns of potential PTSD if A.M. isn’t given adequate care. He further expressed contentment at Judge Phillip’s decision to keep A.M. within the jurisdiction of the juvenile court.

Family Reactions to the Verdict

In contrast to their previous distress, A.M.’s family members shed tears of relief and joy after Judge Phillips’ ruling. His mother in particular, was overjoyed at the prospect of her son returning home, while humorously threatening to discipline him for his actions.

Future Court Proceedings

The next adjudication for A.M.’s case is set to be held on August 15, where his ultimate fate in this case will be determined.

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