THE victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs’ second straight Super Bowl championship has ended in calamity. As the parade came to a close, police reported that shots had been fired near Union Station and asked fans to leave. One person has died and nine are injured following the tragic attack, Kansas City Fire Department told media outlets on Wednesday.
It comes after Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and the rest of the Chiefs addressed the crowd in downtown Kansas City after their two-mile parade. Andy Reid’s side beat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 to secure a dramatic overtime victory in Las Vegas.
Justin Reid sends prayers to victims
Chiefs S Justin Reid has also taken to X, formerly known as Twitter to send prayers to individuals who were in attendance at the Chiefs parade after a shooting took place.
Praying for everyone in Kansas City at the parade
— Justin Reid (@JustinqReid) February 14, 2024
Governor & First Lady Parson were in attendance when shots were fired near Union Station in KC. They are safe and secure. State law enforcement personnel are assisting local authorities in response efforts. As we wait to learn more, our hearts go out to the victims.
— Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) February 14, 2024
Witnesses speak out
A parade attendee claimed to have heard a shot near a security post by the east stage. “It was someone within feet of me,” said Shawn Grew, 46, of Garden City told reporter Eric Adler, of the Kansas City Star. Sam Castro, 18, revealed that he saw people running out of Union Station, a little before 2 pm. “We just got here, so it’s kind of crazy,” he told the publication.
Drue Tranquill sends prayers
Chiefs LB Drue Tranquill sends prayers to victims after a shooting took place following the team’s victory parade.
Please join me in prayer for all the victims in this heinous act.
Pray that doctors & first responders would have steady hands & that all would experience full healing.
— Drue Tranquill (@DTranquill) February 14, 2024
Patrick Mahomes breaks silence
Patrick Mahomes has broken his silence since a shooting took place following the Chiefs victory parade.
Praying for Kansas City… 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) February 14, 2024
White house closely monitoring shooting
A White House official revealed to ABC News that the office is “closely monitoring” the shooting that took place following the Kansas City Super Bowl parade. The official added that federal law enforcement officials are on the scene to aid local officials.
Multiple ambulances arrive at hospital
Three ambulances were seen going into the Children’s Mercy Hospital’s emergency room, KMBC reports.
Five people are reportedly being brought to Truman Medical Center, KMBC’s Matt Flener reported.
Complete chaos after parade pictured
Fans were seen scrambling to safety after a shooting took place near West Pershing and Kessler after the Chiefs’ victory parade.
People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade
KCPD spokesman speaks out
Police said multiple people were hit by bullets but have not yet confirmed if anyone was killed. “At the conclusion of the rally there were shots fired west of Union Station near the garage and several people were struck,” Capt. Jake Becchina, a spokesman for the Kansas City Police Department told the Kansas City Star.
“We need people to exit the area as quickly and safely as possible and avoid the parking garage in order to facilitate treatment of shooting victims,” Becchina said. Officers have detained two armed individuals for more investigation, according to Becchina.
Contact the nearest officer next to you
KCPD urges individuals to contact the nearest officer to them if they need to be reunified with family or friends
Remember the child reunification stations in the area are at 2301 Main and inside the main entrance of Union Station. We still have several needing reunification. Contact the officer nearest you for reunification information.
— kcpolice (@kcpolice) February 14, 2024
High security presence in area
600 law enforcement officials were at the victory parade today. Officials responded immediately to a shooting near the Union Station parking garage which took place right after the celebration. Two armed people have been detained, KMBC reported.
Police respond immediately
Kansas City Police responded quickly to the shooting that took place following the Chiefs victory parade.
Fire Department Battalion Chief Michael Hopkins told the Associated Press that eight to 10 people were injured in the shooting on Wednesday. This is a continuing investigation and more updates are set to be released.
KCPD urges witnesses to come forward
KCPD has released a location where witnesses are urged to go to provide information about the shooting.
We request witnesses to the shooting to please go to the southwest corner of Pershing and Main.
— kcpolice (@kcpolice) February 14, 2024
One injured critically
One person has been injured critically after a shooting took place following the Chiefs victory parade, officials told Fox4kc. Two armed people have been detained as an investigation continues into the shooting, officials reported.