Nine children are among 22 people shot during the Kansas City Super Bowl victory parade in Missouri on Wednesday, Feb. 14.
At least two gunmen opened fire inside Union Station moments after the Kansas City Chiefs left the stage.
Police confirm one person died and up to 22 people were wounded, including nine children.
Children’s Mercy Kansas City said the hospital treated 12 patients. TMZ reported nine of the children had gunshot wounds.
Friends confirmed to the Kansas City Star that Lisa Lopez-Galvan died during surgery for a gunshot wound to her abdomen.
The Star reported that Lopez-Galvan, 44, was married with two children and worked as a DJ for a community radio station.
Kansas City fans ran and took cover when gunmen opened fire inside Union Station.
Cell phone video shows fans tackling a potential suspect fleeing police. The footage shows the man armed with what looks like an assault rifle.
A police officer arrived and took the man into custody.
One of the bystanders in the video said: “We tackled him. When we tackled him, the gun came out.”
Police report that three suspects are in custody, according to DailyMail.com.
In a press conference, the police chief said officers quickly apprehended the three suspects.
It isn’t clear if the man tackled by fans is one of the three suspects.
A stunning live TV moment showcasing the reality of America today: Parents of Parkland victim, Joaquin Oliver, were on-set to talk to @CNN about their gun reform work…their interview derailed by breaking news of Kansas City shooting.
"Not surprised at all," the father says. pic.twitter.com/5ivAU23IGG
— Elizabeth Wagmeister (@EWagmeister) February 14, 2024
Breaking Video of Heroic Kansas City fans tackling one of the shooters pic.twitter.com/cAxL9Kox8d
— Fantasy Fanatics (@FFB_Fanatics) February 14, 2024