Shooting in Kansas City leaves one person dead and 21 injured close to Super Bowl parade
A shooting in Missouri following the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade has resulted in one fatality and 21 injuries. Authorities stated that among the wounded, eight were in critical condition while seven others sustained serious injuries. Fortunately, all nine children injured are expected to recover. Police have apprehended three suspects in connection with the shooting. The incident occurred west of Union Station, the parade's endpoint in downtown Kansas City. Thousands of spectators, including Kansas City Chiefs players, were present when the shots were fired. As chaos erupted, the crowd, including the city's mayor and his family, sought shelter. Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves reported a swift response from officers, who immediately initiated an investigation. The Fire Department provided medical assistance to the injured. Over 800 police officers were on site to oversee the parade, with the fire department also on standby f...
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