10 people shot during Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade: police

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10 people shot during Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade: police


Kansas City police confirmed a KSHB-TV 41 report that there were 10 shooting victims, including children, during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII parade Wednesday.

“Shots were fired west of Union Station near the garage and multiple people were struck,” the Kansas City Police Department’s official X account posted at 3:14 p.m. EST. “We took two armed people into custody for more investigation.

KCPD first reported that shots had been fired at 3:02 p.m.

Police held people inside Union Station as the officers attempted to clear the area and identify the number of shooting victims. Everyone has since been released.

According to NFL Network correspondent James Palmer, the media was escorted away from the station after being told to get under the stage. News-Press sports director Jacob Meikel also identified that military personnel were present in the response to the Union Hall shooting.

KSHB-TV 41 reporter Daniela Leon tweeted a photo of an unidentified person in handcuffs.

About 1 million paradegoers and 600 law enforcement officials were expected at Wednesday’s celebration, according to ABC News.

This is a developing story. We will update it as we receive more information.





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