The Fiji Times

Shooting near Kansas kills at least 1, injures 21

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A BARRAGE of gunfire erupted on Wednesday in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, near an outdoor celebratio­n of the NFL champion Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory, killing at least one person and wounding 21 others as throngs of fans scurried for safety.

Police Chief Stacey Graves told a news conference three people were detained “and under investigat­ion” in connection with the bloodshed near the city’s landmark Union Station after a confetti-strewn parade.

Ms Graves said investigat­ors had no known motive for the gun violence. Eleven of those hurt by gunfire or the ensuing chaos were children as young as six.

At least 22 people were struck by gunfire, one of them fatally, authoritie­s said. Local radio station KKFI identified the slain victim as Lisa Lopez, one of its disc jockeys and host of the show “Taste of Tejano.”

Fifteen victims suffered life-threatenin­g wounds, Fire Department Chief Ross Grundyson said at a late-afternoon news conference.

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said the prevalence of firearms and gun violence in the United States made it difficult to provide complete security for any public event, even with several hundred law enforcemen­t officers on patrol for the Chiefs’ victory parade and rally.

“Parades, rallies, schools, movies - it seems like almost nothing is safe,” Mr Lucas, a Democrat, told reporters, recounting how he was among those who ran for cover at the sound of gunshots.

“We became part of a statistic of too many Americans, those who have experience­d or been part of or connected to a mass shooting,” he said.

Hours after the violence, the precise circumstan­ces remained unclear, and authoritie­s were still determinin­g the full extent of casualties and age range of the victims.

Children’s Mercy Kansas City treated a dozen people from the incident, 11 of them children aged 6 to 15. Nine of the 12 patients were gunshot victims, a hospital spokespers­on said.

Ms Graves said she was aware of reports that some fans may have participat­ed in the pursuit and capture of at least one of the suspects, and investigat­ors were reviewing video of the incident.

 ?? Picture: DAVID RAINEYUSA TODAY SPORTS ?? Fans leave the area after gun shots were fired after the celebratio­n of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII, Kansas City, Missouri, February 14, 2024.
Picture: DAVID RAINEYUSA TODAY SPORTS Fans leave the area after gun shots were fired after the celebratio­n of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII, Kansas City, Missouri, February 14, 2024.

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