Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Victory Parade Ends in Chaos
The Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl win over the San Francisco 49ers with a massive parade on Wednesday, February 14. However, the festivities took a dark turn when shots were fired near Union Station, where the parade was taking place.
According to the Kansas City Police, the shots were fired west of Union Station near the garage, resulting in multiple injuries. Two armed individuals have been taken into custody for further investigation. The police are currently working to clear Union Station and determine the exact number of shooting victims.
As chaos erupted, police and military personnel rushed inside Union Station to secure the area. Authorities urged anyone nearby to leave the vicinity as quickly and safely as possible to allow for the treatment of the shooting victims. The Union Station parking garage area was advised to be avoided to ensure that first responders could reach the scene unhindered.
Local news outlet KWHC 12 News reported that Kansas City police were responding to the emergency situation as the Chiefs celebration wrapped up at Union Station. Reporter Max Dutton was on the scene, gathering information to provide updates on the situation.
The incident has left many shaken, with Chiefs Digest’s Matt Derrick describing it as a “scary scene” on live television. The situation is still developing, and more information will be provided as it becomes available.
Emily Bicks, a sports reporter covering the NFL, will continue to monitor and report on this ongoing story.
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