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Two juveniles have been charged in connection with the deadly shooting at
the end of the parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl
victory. The unidentified suspects are being detained on gun-related and
resisting arrest charges, according to a Jackson County family court
statement released on Friday.

The statement added that "additional charges are expected in the future as
the investigation by the Kansas City Police Department continues."
Authorities have not released the ages of the detained juveniles.

The suspects were charged Thursday by the Office of the Juvenile Officer
and were being held at a juvenile detention center, according to the
statement. Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said her office
doesn't oversee or supervise juvenile officers but officials from her
office expect to be at the suspects' future hearings, which aren't open to
the public.

"We will continue to work closely with all authorities as the
investigation continues," Baker said in a statement.

Police Chief Stacey Graves said the suspects "hurt innocent people,
simultaneously scarring an entire community," according to a statement the
police department posted to social media Friday. The chief said she was
grateful for the charges.

"We will not relent until everyone who may have played a part in these
crimes is apprehended so that they may be punished to the fullest extent
of the law," Graves said.

Investigators believe a dispute between several people led to the chaotic
scene that unfolded Wednesday afternoon at the Chiefs' celebration outside
Union Station, Graves told reporters Thursday. Police haven't found any
connection to terrorism or homegrown violent extremism, Graves said.

Graves thanked members of the public Thursday for stopping a person
believed to be involved in the shooting in the immediate aftermath of the
incident. A video from the shooting shows people tackling a person with a
gun.


CRIME
2 juveniles charged in Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting, court says
colorado
By Alex Sundby

Updated on: February 16, 2024 / 2:00 PM MST / CBS News


Two juveniles have been charged in connection with the deadly shooting at
the end of the parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl
victory. The unidentified suspects are being detained on gun-related and
resisting arrest charges, according to a Jackson County family court
statement released on Friday.

The statement added that "additional charges are expected in the future as
the investigation by the Kansas City Police Department continues."
Authorities have not released the ages of the detained juveniles.

The suspects were charged Thursday by the Office of the Juvenile Officer
and were being held at a juvenile detention center, according to the
statement. Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said her office
doesn't oversee or supervise juvenile officers but officials from her
office expect to be at the suspects' future hearings, which aren't open to
the public.

"We will continue to work closely with all authorities as the
investigation continues," Baker said in a statement.

Police Chief Stacey Graves said the suspects "hurt innocent people,
simultaneously scarring an entire community," according to a statement the
police department posted to social media Friday. The chief said she was
grateful for the charges.

"We will not relent until everyone who may have played a part in these
crimes is apprehended so that they may be punished to the fullest extent
of the law," Graves said.

Investigators believe a dispute between several people led to the chaotic
scene that unfolded Wednesday afternoon at the Chiefs' celebration outside
Union Station, Graves told reporters Thursday. Police haven't found any
connection to terrorism or homegrown violent extremism, Graves said.

Graves thanked members of the public Thursday for stopping a person
believed to be involved in the shooting in the immediate aftermath of the
incident. A video from the shooting shows people tackling a person with a
gun.


"The entire time we were holding him down, people are yelling, 'He's got a
gun, he's got a gun, he's got a gun,'" Trey Filter told CBS News.

Several guns were recovered from the scene, and police were trying to
determine whether anyone else was involved in the shooting, Graves said.
People who witnessed the incident or captured the shooting on video were
urged to contact authorities.

Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a 43-year-old mother of two and a local radio DJ, was
killed in the shooting. According to police, 22 others were wounded,
ranging in age between 8 and 47 years old.

One of the victims is Lopez-Galvan's adult son, who is expected to
survive, their family told CBS News.

"They took away his mother, his best friend," Lopez-Galvan's sister Carmen
Lopez-Murguia told CBS News' Charlie De Mar. "She did everything for
them."

Taylor Swift, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, donated
$100,000 to a GoFundMe page set up to raise money for Lopez-Galvan's
family, a representative for the pop superstar confirmed to CBS News. As
of Friday afternoon, the page has raised more than $280,000.

At least half of the victims are under the age of 16, police said.
Officials at Children's Mercy Hospital said Thursday the nine wounded
children who were treated at the hospital are expected to make a full
recovery.

"We all train for this, we're all prepared to take care of these children,
but it doesn't negate the fact that it's still not normal for people to
see many, many people wounded by gunshots," the hospital's Dr. Stephanie
Burrus told reporters Thursday.

https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/kansas-city-chiefs-parade-shooting-
juveniles-charged/?intcid=CNR-02-0623
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