Unbelievably, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs Royals was accidentally struck by a bullet fired by the cops.

(AP) — KANSAS CITY, MO Authorities claimed that at the conclusion of Wednesday’s parade honoring the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory, bullets struck 22 people, including eight children. Terrified spectators fled for safety, and yet another prominent public gathering was tainted by gun violence. A DJ was among those who perished, according to her radio station.

At a press conference, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves listed the casualties of the shooting and stated that three people had been taken into custody. Although she was unable to verify it right away, she stated that she had heard rumors that fans may have assisted in capturing a suspect.

“I’m upset about what transpired today. Visitors to this festival should anticipate a secure atmosphere. stated Graves. No information regarding the individuals detained or the potential reason behind the shootings was immediately disclosed by the police. She mentioned that guns had been found, but she did not specify the type of weaponry.

There’s a ton of work to be done. We’re just getting started,” she remarked. “Everything is under active investigation.”

After gunshots at a parking lot close to the Texas Rangers’ World Series victory parade last year and a shooting that left multiple people injured in downtown Denver following the Nuggets’ NBA championship, this is the most recent sporting event in the United States to be marred by gun violence.

Social media users shared graphic footage of cops rushing through a crowded area while people hastily ran for safety. In one video, a person was shown presumably doing chest compressions to a victim of gunshot wounds while another person lay close, appearing to be in pain. The sound of screams was backdrop.

 

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