The conclusion of the Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs in Missouri was marred by a shooting that led to the death of one person and left 21 others severely injured. Gunfire erupted near a garage close to the station, occurring towards the end of the victory rally that followed a parade.
Authorities reported treating eight individuals in critical condition with immediately life-threatening injuries, along with seven others who had sustained injuries that could potentially be life-threatening. Among the wounded, nine were children, all of whom are anticipated to recover.
A tragic incident unfolded during the victory rally on Wednesday, with gunfire breaking out and causing injuries, as reported by local police. Authorities have advised everyone in the vicinity to evacuate the area promptly. Currently, the precise count and severity of injuries have not been disclosed.
The names of the victims were not disclosed by city officials. Police claimed that two individuals armed with weapons had been apprehended in connection with the incident. No details about the arrested suspects, including any information about the circumstances leading to the shooting, were provided.
The shooting seemed to stem from a heated argument that escalated into violence. The source clarified that the incident was not related to terrorism.