On February 11, 2024, the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LVIII. On February 14, a victory parade and rally were held with a municipal budget of almost US$1 million. [12] The parade ran 2 miles (3.2 km) from Sixth Street to Union Station, culminating with the team and dignitaries giving speeches at the rally in front of the building. [13] One person was killed and more than 20 people were injured in Kansas City, Missouri, after a parade on Wednesday for the Super Bowl-winning Chiefs, according to police. Follow for live updates. The Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting is at least the 48th mass shooting in the U.S. this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive—a non-profit tracker that defines a mass shooting as one Today's mass shooting after the Chiefs Super Bowl parade and rally was the 49th mass shooting in the 45 days of 2024, the Gun Violence Archive said. The shootings have occurred in 19 states and Two juveniles have been charged in connection with a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade that left one person dead and 22 others injured, officials said Friday. Wednesday's parade is the latest sports celebration in the U.S. to be marred by gun violence, following a shooting that injured at least 10 people last year in downtown Denver after the Nuggets One person has died and 21 people were wounded in a shooting in Missouri at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. After the shooting in Kansas City this week at a parade to celebrate the Super Bowl victory of the hometown Chiefs, children who had been struck by gunfire flooded into Children’s Mercy Hospital Two men have been charged with murder after a deadly shooting near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade last week, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. One person died and 22 others were Police in Kansas City say an argument between several people that escalated led to a shooting that killed one and injured 22 others after a Super Bowl victory parade. The deceased victim was This photo provided by Jackson County Detention Center shows Lyndell Mays. Prosecutors said they charged Mays and Dominic Miller with second-degree murder and other counts in a shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory celebration, Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024, that left one person dead and roughly two dozen others injured.. Federal prosecutors have charged three men from Missouri with federal counts related to the illegal purchase of high-powered rifles and guns with extended magazines after last month’s shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade and rally left one person dead and roughly two dozen others in 4 of 5 | . FILE - People attend a candlelight vigil for victims of a shooting at a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory rally, Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo. Missouri prosecutors said Tuesday, Feb. 20, that two men have been charged with murder in last week’s shooting that killed one person and injured multiple others after the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade. A second firearm recovered from the Super Bowl parade shooting scene was a Stag Arms .300-caliber pistol. Court documents say Williams purchased the gun from The Ammo Box during a gun show in 2023 Nine months after the Feb. 14 shooting, people wounded at the Kansas City Chiefs' victory parade are wary of more gun violence. In this installment of “The Injured,” survivors of the shooting say they feel gun violence is inescapable and are desperately seeking a sense of safety. Following the Feb. 14, 2024, mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebration, KCUR and KFF Health News are investigating what happens to the children and adults who survive gun Police clear the Kansas City Chiefs from the stage after a shooting at their Super Bowl victory rally in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Feb. 14, 2024. KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Twenty-four minutes before the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade in February left one person dead and at least 24 people injured, Jenipher Cabrera felt a bullet pierce the back of her right thigh. Nine months after the Feb. 14 shooting, people wounded at the Kansas City Chiefs' victory parade are wary of more gun violence. In this installment of “The Injured,” survivors of the shooting say they feel gun violence is inescapable and are desperately seeking a sense of safety. At least 29 people have been wounded and one has been killed in a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, sending the family event into chaotic, terrifying scenes.
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