Patrick and Brittany Mahms visited the Rayes family at the hospital on Friday, after the age of 8 and 11, after the age of 8 and 11, was shot in shooting in Canasus City after the Super Bowl Parade last week.
In a statement received by NBC News, the parents of Rayes thanked Patrick and Britney Mahms for meeting their two daughters, who were not nominated in release.
The Reyes Family Statement states, “We want to thank the employees of Children Mercy Hospital and Patrick and Britney Mahms for their care, love and support.”
After shooting at Union Station in Canasus City, the two girls were shot in the feet and surgery, where the main fan was meeting for a rally after the major bowl win parade, killing one person and injured 22 on Wednesday.
The statement of the Reyes family said, “Both girls were shot in the feet, surgery, and currently in the cast for several months. We will tolerate the visit of the doctor for the next few years.” “They are receiving physical therapy to regain their strength and dynamics. While we are feeling relieved by their progress, we all continue to have emotional treatment.”
“The girls were celebrating with several family members when they were highly injured,” the statement continued. “Please ask that you continue to keep our family and other families impressed in your thoughts and prayers.”
The Rayes family has also established a gofundme to raise money for the care and recovery of their daughters.
Courtesy Reece Family
In addition to receiving a trip from Patrick and Britney Mahums, the Reyes family also received a total of $ 100,000 in donations from eighty-seven-seven organizations of Travis Kels.
On Friday, police announced that two teenagers were accused of “opposing guns related and arrest” for fatal mass shooting, which officials believe that there is a “dispute” among many people. The new release also stated that the police department estimated that additional allegations are expected in future as the investigation is going on by the Cansus City Police Department. ,
Census City Police Chief Stacey Graves said on Thursday that the victims were under 8 to 47 years of age, with less than half of 16.
The heads of the Canasus City are sharing prayers and prayers after a deadly shooting near their team’s super bowl Vijay Parade.
Both Patrick and Britney Mahums have been active on social media since the tragedy, which have recently been promoting #KCSTONG, a funderizer for the victims of parade shooting and their families.
Mahms wrote on X with a heart emoji, “#Chiefskingdom has always been for me and my family, we want to stay there for them.”