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Of the 22 people who suffered gunshot injuries during a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade on Wednesday, more than half of the victims are under the age of 16, police said.
The victims ranged in age from eight to 47 years old.
As thousands of Chiefs fans were gathered at Union Station to celebrate the team’s recent Super Bowl win, an undetermined number of shooters opened fire on the crowd, killing one person and injuring dozens of others.
The deceased has been identified as local DJ and mother-of-two, Elizabeth Lopez-Galvan.
So far, police have detained three individuals, two of whom are juveniles, but have not released any further details about the subjects or weapons used.
Kansas City Police Chief, Stacey Graves, said that the shooting appeared to have stemmed from a dispute between people and was not terrorism-related.
President Joe Biden condemned the shooting, calling on stricter gun control measures that Republicans have rejected.
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Show latest update‘When I heard the gunshots, I hid’: 10-year-old who was shot describes Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting
Ten-year-old Samuel Arellano kept telling his family he’d been hit after shots rang out Wednesday near Kansas City’s Union Station. He’d come to the parade with his grandfather, aunt and uncle, all of them massive Kansas City Chiefs fans, and they’d been reveling in the day and their Chiefs jerseys.
Samuel was particularly thrilled to see the players in person, addressing the crowd from microphones at the Union Station rally; Patrick Mahomes is his favourite.
Soon, though, the elation of the day was marred by gunshots – and Samuel felt a biting pain under his arm as training from the active shooter drills at school kicked in.
“When I heard the gunshots, I hid,” he told The Independent Thursday morning. “I fell to the ground and then hid behind a trashcan.”
Sheila Flynn reports:
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 19:30
Trump boasts about protecting Second Amendment – hours after Kansas City parade shooting
Donald Trump boasted that he did “nothing” to alter the Second Amendment during his time as president – just hours after a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade left one person dead and dozens more injured.
Joe Sommerlad reports:
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 19:00
Kansas City PD chief praises effort of law enforcement and civilians
Kansas City Police Department Chief Stacey Graves praised the effort by law enforcement officials and civilians at the onset of the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl shooting on Wednesday.
“The law enforcement response was exemplary,” Ms Graves said on Thursday during a press conference.
“Those in attendance also responded,” Ms Graves said. “They helped one another and even physically stopped a person who was believed to be involved in the incident.”
Attendees rushed to tackle an individual they believed to be involved in the shooting as soon as it began occurring. It is unclear if that person was detained by police or if they were involved in the incident.
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 18:30
Security guard describes ‘chaos’ during shooting at Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade
A security guard who was working at Union Station has described the “chaos” that ensued when gunfire set off panic in the crowd at the Kansas City Chiefs‘ Super Bowl parade.
Stephanie Sommerkamp, 59, was acting as a non-armed observer for the celebration when the shooting began outside Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, in the early afternoon of 14 February.
“All of a sudden, people were screaming ‘they’re shooting, they’re shooting!’ and running into Union Station. That was chaos,” Ms Sommerkamp, who is a registered nurse, told The Independent. “There was a lot of people out there, and they just started flooding in... so I dove behind the stone wall where I was stationed. We had no idea what was going on, if shooters were coming in.”
Io Dodds reports:
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 18:00
Biden urges Congress to enact gun control measures
President Joe Biden said that the shooting in Kansas City should motivate Congress to “finally act” to enact stricter gun control measures to prevent shootings from occurring in the future.
On X, the president wrote: “Yesterday’s events in Kansas City should move us into action. How many more families need to be torn apart? It’s time for Congress to finally act to ban assault weapons, limit high-capacity magazines, strengthen background checks, and keep guns out of the hands of those who have no business owning them.”
Kansas City Police Department said that the shooting may have arisen out of a dispute between people but did not clarify what weapons were used or how the shooters were able to access the firearms. An investigation is still underway
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 17:30
Shooting appeared to be from ‘dispute’ between people
Kansas City Police Department Chief, Stacey Graves, said that the shooting on Wednesday appeared to have arisen from a dispute between several people.
“This appeared to be a dispute between several people that ended in gunfire,” Ms Graves said on Thursday.
Three individuals are currently detained by the police department, two of which are juveniles. Law enforcement individuals have 24 hours until they must deliver charges or release the individuals.
Ms Graves said they had “all intentions of presenting charges.”
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 16:50
Half of victims are under 16 years old
In a press conference on Thursday morning, Kansas City Police Department Chief, Stacey Graves, said that more than half of the 22 gunshot wound victims are under the age of 16 years old.
The victims range in age from eight years old to 47 years old.
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 16:41
Five gunshot victims discharged
Five people who were being treated at the University Health hospital for gunshot injuries were discharged, according to NBC News.
Eight people who suffered wounds during the shooting in Kansas City yesterday were brought to the hospital for treatment. Two of those remain in critical condition and one is in stable condition, the medical centre told NBC News.
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 16:40
Police will hold press conference at 11:30 EST
The Kansas City Police Department said they would hold a press conference to update the public on the shooting investigation at 10:30 CT / 11:30 ET.
The press conference will take place outside of the Kansas City Police Department headquarters and will be live-streamed on their X page.
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 16:06
Kansas City Chiefs fan describes horrific moment he heard gunshots
Gabe Wallace, a sophomore at Shawnee Mission East, shared the chaotic and horrifying moments he heard gunshots inside Union Station with a reporter.
“I’m pretty sure I heard shots in Union Station,” Mr Wallace said, describing at least two gunshots before running away from the shooting.
Mr Wallace, who was attending the parade with friends, said that officers instructed him to run out of Union Station as soon as gunshots were fired.
The sophomore said he ran and tripped on the sidewalk, scrapping his face while escaping the scene.
“I had no idea if my friends were ok,” Mr Wallace said. “It’s terrible.”
Ariana Baio15 February 2024 15:45