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 Mass Shooting At The Super Bowl Victory Parade For NFL Team The Kansas City Chiefs Leaves 1 Dead And 22 Wounded As Three Gunmen Open Fire (Video)

February 14. 2024

A horrible mass shooting took place in Kansas City, Missouri today at the parade for NFL football team the Kansas City Chiefs, who won the Super Bowl this past Sunday in Las Vegas. Thousands turned out for the parade, only to be met with a hail of bullets by three gunmen. Fans who were celebrating the Chiefs' win jumped and detained one of the gunmen. All three shooters were taken into custody by police.

Reports reveal 8-children were shot during the incident. The children were transported to local hospitals. They are expected to survive. However, a local disc jockey, Lisa Lopez, who worked for the KKFI radio station, was killed. Lopez is a married mother of two, who has been described as a Chiefs superfan. It is disgusting that such a great day for sports fans has been marred by horrible violence. It's very difficult to secure an outdoor event of this kind. My condolences to Lopez's family. All my best to the children for a speedy recovery.

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Lisa Lopez-Galvan, Kansas City Chiefs superfan and mom of 2, killed in Super Bowl parade shooting: ‘Most wonderful, beautiful person’

Published Feb. 14, 2024, 8:29 p.m. ET - A mother of two and avid Kansas City Chiefs fan was killed during the Wednesday afternoon shooting near the team’s hometown Super Bowl victory parade, according to a report. Lisa Lopez-Galvan died during surgery at a local hospital for a gunshot wound to her abdomen, loved ones confirmed to the Kansas City Star.

“She was the most wonderful, beautiful person,” Lisa Lopez, a longtime friend of no relation who works as The Star’s newsroom executive administrative assistant, told the newspaper. Lisa Galvan-Lopez was identified by loved ones as the person killed during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting. “She was a local DJ. She did everybody’s weddings. We all know her. She was so full of life.”...

https://nypost.com

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