8 to 10 people injured after shooting near Chiefs parade, official says – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sports

Kansas City (AP) – At least eight injured in one shooting at the end of the Super Bowl Parade of Canasus City Heads, while running for the cover was sent to nervous fans.

Michael Hopkins, head of the battalion of the fire department, said that eight to 10 people were injured, but refused further comments, saying that additional information would be released soon.

Police said in a news release that two people were detained. Fans were urged to exit the area as soon as possible.

The Census City Police said on X that “Child Realization Station” was installed at the main entrance of the union station, and in 2301 Main St. “We still need many,” we still needed, “read in tweet. The police also asked the witnesses to go to a corner near the union station for shooting.

Many people were taken to stretcher near the parade route, when the main fans mark their third Super Bowl title in five sessions.

Linebacker Drew Tranwil said, “We are piles up the trophy,

The players promoted their arrival on double-dekar buses, DJs and drummers through the crowd. Throng line the route, in which fans climb on trees and road pillars, or stand on the roofs for better views. The owner Clarke Hunt was on one of the buses who were holding the Lombardi Trophy. The former “modern family” star Eric Stonterat was part of the crowd.

“The best fan in the world,” comprehensive receiver Meckol Hardman said, who caught the winning Touchdown Pass, as he walked along the route, the players signed jersey and at least one person’s head.

Isiah Pacheko added to the route, “Wait anytime.”

The key in the minds of many fans is whether pop superstar Taylor will join Swift parade and victory speeches in his lover Travis Kails. Swift has not commented. He is a show in Melbourne, Australia, Friday night, the first of the three scheduled concerts on his ERAS tour.

She was not seen in the parade anywhere. Instead, Kellas was associated with his mother, Donna Kails, NFL Moms superstar (his oldest son, Jason Kails, Philadelphia is a center for eagles).

In the 60s Fahrenheit (15-20 Celsius) unnecessary hot temperatures snatched the players from the shirt. The weather also helped to generate a crowd that city officials estimate that there may be 1 million top.

“I missed last year. I said,” I am not remembering this year, “a long time fan Charles Smith Senior said, who flew from his home in Sikalville, New Jersey for the parade.

Known is known by friends as Smtti, the 52 -year -old became a chief fan for the first time when Christian Okoy played fullback for the team starting in the late 1980s.

He said, “I got a history with this team,” he said he ran out of his house with a huge flag, shouting “Canusus City”, when the chiefs won the overtime.


The city and team pasted each each in about $ 1 million for the incident in memory of Kels, Patrick Mahors and heads, which became the first team to protect their title two decades ago since Tom Brady and New England Patriots.

Some fans camped overnight and others began to exclude the spots before morning to catch the spot to see the prime. Lebanon, 17 -year -old Belly McDermot of Missouri and 17 -year -old Gracie Gilbie, woke up at 3 hours to drive for the parade. He had a party to watch the game, when the chiefs won, conflicually poppers were exploded.

Gilbie said, “Finally like out,” Gilbie said, who wore a indexed major jersey with Kel’s number 87. McDermott also had a indexed jersey, which was number 15 of the mahms.

Many of the largest school districts in the region canceled classes, and the business day along the parade path is turning the day into a watching party for their workers. Police Chief Stacey Graves said that at least 600 cannas city police officers will be deployed along the 2-mile (3.22-km) route.

Teenagers and young children were everywhere, some were bouncing football, others were watching the replays of game highlights on the huge TV screen.

Among them were Elisah Bufford and his friends, Davun Burns, who watched the game between McDonald’s. “We are losing. We are losing,” Bufford said. But Burns scolded her, even a manager announced that the game was a lost reason: “I said,” Don’t say it. Believe it. “

The 18 -year -old high school seniors of Remore attended the festival with another friend, 17 -year -old Mexian Williams, who dared to ask what would have happened if Hardman missed the TD catch. “Shut up,” said Burns.

After decades without a championship, the city is gaining experience with the winning parade. Five sessions ago, the heads defeated 49ers for the team’s first Super Bowl Championship in 50 years. Census City Royals, who won the world series in 2015, won the city’s first baseball championship in 30 years. That year, fans left their cars along the highway so that they could run for the festival.

Then, last year, the heads defeated Philadelphia Eagles 38–35 and swore to predict that they would return to more.

A major change this year is that the parade starts at 11 am an hour earlier, so the crowd will dissolve before the Valentine’s Day Dinner crowd.

After mass cleaning, the team is ready to try it again.

“It is never old,” Census City Mayor Quinton Lucas posted on X, earlier known as Twitter, before joining the celebration.

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