Police: Bullet Fired Into Reid's Office
A bullet entered the Kansas City Chiefs' practice facility in May 2024, striking a wall near Andy Reid's desk; no injuries were reported and the shooter remains unidentified.
- Around 12:15 a.m., law enforcement says a shot pierced a window at the Arrowhead Stadium practice facility while occupied, but no one was injured.
- To protect staff and fans, the Chiefs organization withheld details to maintain security measures and out of caution, emphasizing safety over disclosure.
- Police Sgt. Phil DiMartino said officers were alerted by overnight security after a noise and a bullet hole were found; KCPD records show multiple shots were fired at Arrowhead on May 4, 2024, with detectives awaiting forensic analysis.
- Following the episode, Reid's office was reinforced with bulletproof glass, the Chiefs organization reviewed facility protections, and investigations remain open with no arrests filed.
- The Manhattan attack and the Reid office shooting together prompted renewed scrutiny of protections for league staff after the July 29, 2025 Midtown Manhattan office building shooting raised safety concerns for the NFL.
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Bullets fired into Coach Reid’s office
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Multiple bullets were fired at the Kansas City Chiefs practice facility in May 2024 and one entered Coach Andy Reid's office while he was inside, and while nobody was injured, authorities said Thursday the case remains open and under investigation.

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