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] At least 23 people were shot, including multiple children, in a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade near Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, on Wednesday 14 Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting victims feel forgotten A Kansas family remembers Valentine's Day as the start of panic attacks, life-altering trauma and waking to nightmares of gunfire 9 of 9 | . 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.. KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- One person is dead, and 21 others were wounded by gunfire in a mass shooting at the end of the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade Wednesday, according to authorities.. Three people have This is how the shooting unfolded, according to officials. Feb. 14, 11:00 a.m.: Parade begins. The Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade began around 11 a.m. local time and concluded at Union Video below: CPR performed on shooting victim at Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally following parade Areas that had been filled with crowds were empty after the shooting, with police and 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. as Wisconsin school shooting victims. 19 Dec 2024. US KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eight children were among 22 people hit by gunfire in a shooting at the end of Wednesday’s parade to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, authorities said, sending terrified fans running for cover as yet another high-profile public event was marred by gun violence. Authorities in Kansas City said the deadly mass shooting that unfolded Wednesday after the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade appeared to stem from a "dispute" between several people. A 43-year-old mother Prosecutors asked a Lake County judge on Thursday to allow victims of the Highland Park parade shooting to attend the suspect’s trial even though many might be called as witnesses. Shooting after Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade leaves one dead 04:07. A woman who was killed in the deadly mass shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade has been 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. White House says Super Bowl parade shooting 'cuts deep' into soul of America The shooter On 20 February, the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office charged two adult men in connection with the Eight months after the Feb. 14 shooting, people wounded at the Kansas City Chiefs 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. One person has been killed and more than 20 others injured in a shooting near the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City. Gunfire sent fans running for cover as they celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs Video below: CPR performed on shooting victim at Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally following parade Areas that had been filled with crowds were empty after the shooting, with police and One person has been killed and more than 20 others injured in a shooting near the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City. Gunfire sent fans running for cover as they celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs One person was killed and 22 others were injured in a mass shooting that erupted outside Kansas City's Union Station Wednesday at the conclusion of the Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas 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.
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