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8-10 shot in Kansas City after Chiefs Super Bowl rally, fire official says;
2 in custody: police

Wednesday, February 14, 2024 10:39AM

Several shot after Chiefs Super Bowl parade in Kansas City | LIVE

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Kansas City police are responding to a shooting near the
Chiefs Super Bowl parade route Wednesday, as the victory rally concluded.

Minutes after Kansas City Chiefs players vowed to go for a third-straight
Super Bowl title, shots were fired.

Kansas City police tweeted that shots "had been fired around Union Station"
and asked everyone to leave the area.

About 1 million paradegoers and 600 law enforcement officials were expected
at Wednesday's celebration.

They tweeted a few minutes later that officers are were "working to clear
Union Station itself" and will release everyone in the building once they're
done.

Police said on social media that shots were fired "west of Union Station"
near the garage and "multiple people" were struck.

Shots were fired west of Union Station near the garage and multiple
people were struck. We took two armed people into custody for more
investigation.
— kcpolice (@kcpolice) February 14, 2024

Two armed people have been taken into custody, police said. They asked
people to leave the area "as quickly and safely as possible" so they could
treat the shooting victims.

Fire Department Battalion Chief Michael Hopkins said eight to 10 people were
injured but declined further comment, saying only that additional
information will be released soon.

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

The shooting broke the celebratory mood on Valentine's Day as Chiefs fans
marked their third Super Bowl title in five seasons with a parade.

Downtown Kansas City was a sea of red Wednesday for Valentine's Day as
Chiefs fans celebrated.

"We are stacking up trophies," linebacker Drue Tranquill said as he grabbed
a reporter's mic during Wednesday's festivities to mark the Chiefs'
come-from-behind, 25-22 overtime win over the San Francisco 49ers.

Confetti canons exploded from double-decker buses as players rolled through
the crowd, DJs and drummers heralding their arrival. Throngs lined the
route, with fans climbing trees and street poles, or standing on rooftops
for a better view. Owner Clark Hunt was on one of those buses, holding the
Lombardi Trophy. Former "Modern Family" star Eric Stonestreet was part of
the mob.

"Best fans in the world," exclaimed wide receiver Mecole Hardman, who caught
the winning touchdown pass, as he walked along the route, with the players
signing jerseys and at least one person's head.

"Never stop," running back Isiah Pacheco added from the route.

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