On 12 Mar 2022, Rudy Canoza <
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> As soon as it became apparent that it was two niggers, the mass media
> dropped this story like a slimey turd. If Abraham Lincoln and the
> Democrats demanding that slaves be freed had properly done their jobs,
> this shooting would never have happened.
Two juveniles were charged in connection with a shooting that left one
person dead and 22 wounded at a parade celebrating the Kansas City
Chiefs Super Bowl victory, police said Friday.
The two face charges of "gun-related and resisting arrest charges."
Authorities said "additional charges are expected in the future as the
investigation by the Kansas City Police Department continues.”
The two are being held in the Jackson County Juvenile Detention Center,
according to Jackson County Family Court.
The shooting broke out around 2 p.m. Wednesday in the midst of the crowd
of more than 1 million people gathered for the celebration in front of
Kansas City's Union Station. The violence left 22 people aged 8-47
suffering from gunshot wounds and killed Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a beloved
mother of two and local DJ.
Police released other person they'd detained after authorities
determined they were not involved, Kansas City police officer Alayna
Gonzalez told USA TODAY. Gonzalez said officers are working with
juvenile prosecutors to “review investigative findings and determine
applicable charges."
More than 800 security and law enforcement personnel were present at the
parade. Officials recovered several weapons after the shooting.
Videos of the shooting posted to social media showed parade attendees
scatter and chaos descend on the crowd after shots rang out. One video
captured a group of people tackling a person to the ground. Graves said
the person who was tackled was detained by police, but did not disclose
whether they are one of the two people charged.
Under Missouri law, juvenile court records for misdemeanor offenses are
usually kept private, while records of felony offenses can be unsealed,
according to the Missouri public defender's website.
Police believe the shooting was triggered by a personal dispute, but
have not released further information on the motive behind the shooting.
Nine children with gunshot wounds were admitted to Children's Mercy
Hospital after the shooting, Stephanie Meyer, the hospital's chief
nursing officer, said at a Thursday news conference. Three children
still being treated are expected to fully recover, she said.
Two victims of the shooting in treatment at another Kansas City hospital
are in critical condition, but are both improving, trauma surgeon Dr.
Dustin Neel said Thursday. Five people were released from the hospital
as of Thursday.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/02/16/kansas-city-shootin
g-parade-juveniles-charged/72630323007/