One dead, multiple injured in shooting near Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, police say
Reed Hoffmann/Associated Press
- One person is dead, and multiple were injured in a shooting, according to the Kansas City police chief.
- Police responded to the incident near Union Station, where thousands celebrated the Chiefs' Super Bowl win.
- Two armed individuals have been detained as part of the ongoing investigation.
At least one person is dead, and multiple people injured in a shooting following the Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City, Missouri, on Wednesday, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves confirmed during a press conference on Wednesday.
Police responded after shots were fired west of Union Station, near where thousands had gathered for a rally to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl win on Sunday.
Three individuals have been detained as police investigate, Graves said at second press conference on Wednesday evening.
Graves, at the press conference, said the number of people with gunshot wounds was 22, including the person who died. She said the investigation was ongoing.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
