1 dead, children among 21 injured in shooting at Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade
- Three people in custody after mass shooting triggered panic among crowds of fans celebrating team’s win
- The Chiefs won their third Super Bowl title in five seasons on Sunday, beating the San Francisco 49ers
One person was killed and multiple children were among 21 injured after a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally on Wednesday triggered panic among huge crowds of fans.
Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, which takes patients up to the age of 17, said it was treating 12 people – 11 of them children, nine for gunshot wounds – after the shooting.
The attack unfolded moments after Chiefs players had addressed a vast crowd of cheering supporters gathered nearby.
After shots rang out, shocked fans scrambled to flee to safety as police worked to clear Union Station in a tragic end to what had been a joyous morning of celebrating the NFL champions.
Police said three people had been taken into custody after the incident, but the motive behind the shooting was still under investigation.