Taylor Swift donates $100,000 to GoFundMe for family of DJ killed at Chiefs’ parade shooting – NECN

Taylor Swift has donated $ 100,000 to Lisa Lopez-Galavan’s family, which was Cancons City Radio DJ, who was killed in a collective shooting at the Super Bowl Victory Parade of the heads earlier this week.

The superstar, who heads the lover, donated two $ 50,000 on a Gofundme page established to provide “important financial assistance” to the family of KKFI DJ Lisa “G”. A representative of the Swift confirmed the donation to NBC News, taking into account the crowdfunding site only accepts a maximum of $ 50,000, so he donated twice.

The singer wrote on the page, “Sending my deep sympathy and condolences in view of your devastating disadvantages,” the singer wrote on the page.

The 43-year-old mother of two participated in the parade with her husband and her adult son, who was also a dye-hard Canus City Sports Fan, who was shot.

Elizabeth Lopez-Galavan Memorial Page was installed on Thursday afternoon, with a target of increasing $ 75,000 according to his niece Michela Lopez. More than 2,000 people have contributed to the fund, which has received more than $ 218,000 by Friday morning.

,[Lisa Lopez-Galvan] Friends for a wonderful mother, wife, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and so many, “said in a statement on the site.” This fund will help provide significant financial assistance to his family as they process this unimaginable tragedy. Any amount is appreciated. ,

Swift’s donation was made overnight, such as the “Cruel Summer” singer was hitting the Australian leg of his ERAS tour in Melbourne.


Lopez-Galavan, whose DJ name was “Lisa Ji”, began co-hosting “Tzano’s taste” in March 2022, recorded according to his bio on the station website from 7 pm to 9:30 pm on Tuesday. For Lopez-Galvon, the music was “a source of life and happiness”, his bio said, and he also worked as a DJ, weddings, Quinasinaras and an American army playing in bar and grill, mixed with Tejano, Mexican and Spanish music with R&B and hip hop.

Officials said at least 22 people, including 11 children aged between 6 and 15, were hit by bullets in Wednesday shooting, which came to the end of the heads of the team to celebrate the team’s super bowl victory, the officials said. Thousands of fans were gathered in the city, when the shots went out and nervous paradegines participated in another high-profile public event in the US due to gun violence.

Police said they had detained three teenagers on Thursday, but released one, which they determined that they were not involved in the shooting, left two into custody. Police chief Stacey Graves said on Wednesday that several firearms were recovered and investigators were working to determine whether other people were involved.

The heads of the Canasus City are sharing prayers and prayers after a deadly shooting near their team’s super bowl Vijay Parade.

The police did not release much information about those who were detained or weapons were seized.

Investigators urged people with witnesses, cellphone footage and victims of violence to call them a dedicated hotline.

In a message posted on social media, Jackson County’s prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said she would use every tool at her disposal to get an answer. “We will meet together through it,” he said. “We will be fine together. And we will fight together.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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