Kansas City Chiefs parade mass shooting stemmed from dispute, 2 juveniles detained
- An argument at the Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade led to a shooting that killed one person, 43-year-old DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan, and injured 22 others, including children.
- The shooting appeared to be a result of a dispute between multiple people, and three individuals, including two juveniles, have been detained. Police have recovered several firearms, and the investigation is ongoing.
- Despite the presence of over 800 police officers, the shooting occurred during the parade. Witnesses described confusion and some people continued walking as if nothing happened.
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Teen argument led to KC Chiefs parade shooting
Police believe a dispute among armed juveniles led to Wednesday's deadly mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade. A well-known local radio host was killed and 22 other people were injured. Most of the victims were under 16 years old.
Do streljanja na slavju po Super Bowlu verjetno pripeljal spor med več ljudmi
The reason for the mass shooting, which echoed during the celebration after the victory of the home team Kansas City Chiefs at the American Super Bowl, in which one person died and at least 21 people were injured, could have been a dispute among several people. At the scene, several pieces of firearms were found. After the incident, the police arrested three juvenile suspects, one of whom has already been released. The investigation is ongoing.
This Chiefs player says he comforted kids after the Kansas City parade shooting
Kansas City Chiefs guard Trey Smith cries after winning the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, in Las Vegas.Eric Gay, Associated Press In the chaos following the shooting in Kansas City at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade on Wednesday, at least two Chiefs players tried to comfort the children they took shelter with.Chiefs guard Trey Smith and long snapper James Winchester attempted to calm the children who were hidi…
Shooting after Chiefs Super Bowl parade seemed to stem from dispute among several people, police say
The mass shooting that unfolded amid throngs of people at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration, killing one person and wounding almost two dozen others, appeared to stem from a dispute between several people, authorities said Thursday.
Deadly Super Bowl parade | A 'dispute among several people', according to the police.
« Un différend entre plusieurs personnes qui s’est terminé en coups de feu » : la cheffe de la police de Kansas City a expliqué jeudi l’origine des tirs ayant fait un mort la veille dans cette ville du centre des États-Unis qui célébrait sa victoire au Super Bowl.
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