U.S. Super Bowl Victory Celebration Event Turned Into Chaos 22 People Killed

U.S. Super Bowl Victory Celebration Event Turned Into Chaos 22 People Killed

The U.S. Super Bowl Victory Celebration Event Turned Into Chaos 22 People Killed In Shooting.On the 14th (local time), a shooting occurred at the National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl event in Kansas City, Missouri, and citizens are hurriedly fleeing. The shooting occurred at the celebration of the National Football League (NFL) Super Bowl-winning team, where a crowd of about 1 million people gathered. There were more than 100 casualties.

On the 14th (local time), a shooting occurred during a Super Bowl victory celebration parade and stage event held in front of Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, USA, and 22 people were shot. Among them, one person died and 21 were injured and taken to the hospital. Fire authorities announced that among the injured, there were eight patients whose lives were in critical condition, seven who were seriously injured, and six who were lightly injured. It was also reported that there were at least eight children among the injured.

Police said they arrested three shooting suspects who had firearms at the scene of the incident and recovered all weapons. More than 800 police officers were deployed around Union Station, the scene of the incident. The police said that they were unable to determine the specific circumstances of the incident, such as the relationship between the three suspects, the process by which the shooting occurred, or the motive for the crime, and that the investigation was still in the early stages.

At the time, a large-scale parade was being held at the scene of the incident to celebrate the NFL Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory. According to ABC and the Kansas City Star, a local news outlet in Kansas, witnesses at the scene said they heard a sound like firecrackers, and everyone suddenly started running, causing great confusion. A Kansas City fan who was at the scene of the incident said, “I heard gunshots in rapid succession.

“It seemed like about 15 to 20 shots were fired in a short period of time,” he said of the situation at the time. “It seemed like someone was hurt and more and more people started running,” he said, adding that he had taken refuge with others in a nearby garage. Another fan said he hid behind a nearby tree after hearing gunshots and everyone else lowered themselves to the ground.

It is known that most athletes, including Travis Kelsey, famous as the boyfriend of pop star Taylor Swift, also attended the event. Swift’s attendance also attracted attention, but she was not seen at the venue, the Associated Press reported. Chiefs team officials said that all players, coaches, and staff at the scene were safe.

Kansas City authorities estimated that the number of participants in the event reached 1 million. Public enthusiasm was so great that some local school districts closed schools to allow students to participate in the event. According to the AP, Kansas City officials and the Chiefs team each donated about $1 million (about 1.34 billion won) to the event costs.

The Kansas City Chiefs won the 58th Super Bowl held on the 11th, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 after a close game that went into overtime.

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