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New video from the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade shows fans tackling a person who police believe to be a suspect in the Feb. 14 shooting that left at least one person dead and more ...
One person was killed and twenty-two others were wounded by gunshots, including eleven children. The shooting followed a Super Bowl LVIII victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs. [10] [3] Two adults and two juveniles were charged in connection with the shooting, with the adults being charged with murder. [11]
Both suspects are being held on a $1 million bond. Court documents obtained by Scripps News Kansas City state Mays was in a verbal argument with four other individuals who asked "what he was ...
A pair of adults were charged with murder on Tuesday after a mass shooting broke out in Kansas City following the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade downtown, according to ABC News.. Dominic Miller and ...
The shooting happened outside Union Station in downtown Kansas City around 2 p.m. local time (3 p.m. ET) at the conclusion of the victory parade and rally celebrating the Chiefs’ overtime win ...
Police said that three people were in custody following Wednesday's shooting. Video shared on social media showed at least one of the possible suspects being tackled by a group of people who kept ...
At least one parade attendee provided medical treatment to those injured, before first responders arrived. [10] Footage shot by Chicago Sun-Times reporter Lynn Sweet, a spectator at the parade, [5] shows a participating klezmer band on a float continuing to play as gunfire began, and many attendees running while screaming. Additional photos of ...
A video recorded by Jacob Meikel, sports director for News-Press NOW in St. Joseph, Missouri, and posted on X showed general chaos as police ran through and some attempted to help fans out of the ...