But from reading the article, that doesn’t look like felony murder, but a case of accessory; the allegation was that Bentley directed the shooter to shoot (“Let him have it”) If that were so, they were joint parties to the murder, which is different from felony murder.
The janitor cleaning up the blood from the previous episode as the crooked governor gets into his limo at the curb next to the DA buying a hot dog from a street vendor.
That’s why I said “proximate-cause-like.” I’m not an expert in criminal law, but even in criminal law, there must be some concept of proximity between the act of the defendant and any alleged harm.