Shots on the sidelines of the victory parade: Shots in Kansas City – Mahomes “prays” for the city

Shots on the sidelines of the victory parade
Shots in Kansas City – Mahomes “prays” for the city

Patrick Mahomes at the parade in Kansas City.

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Shots were fired on the sidelines of the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory parade in their hometown. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes commented.

The victory parade Kansas City Chiefs in their hometown, three days after beating the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl, has ended early due to an act of violence.

As the police announced on X, formerly Twitter, shots were fired on the sidelines of the event. One person was killed and 10 to 15 others were injured, some seriously, police chief Stacey Graves said in a press conference. which was broadcast on Twitter. Two armed suspects were arrested.

Patrick Mahomes: “I’m praying for Kansas City”

Previously, thousands of fans, mostly dressed in red, celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory in the city. The city administration estimated the number of spectators at over a million. The shots were fired west of Union Station near the parking garage. People were urged to leave the area as quickly as possible. Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes (28) expressed himself on X with three folded hands and the words: “I’m praying for Kansas City.”

The incident is said to have occurred towards the end of the victory celebration. Travis Kelce (34) also took part in the parade, but is said to have shown up without his girlfriend Taylor Swift (34). At the time of the shooting, he and his colleagues were standing on open buses in which they presented themselves to cheering spectators. The entire team is safe, assured the city’s mayor, Quinton Lucas.

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