Chiefs Players Call For Gun Reform After Super Bowl Parade Shooting
Some Kansas City Chiefs players demanded more gun control Wednesday after a mass shooting darkened the team’s Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Some Kansas City Chiefs players demanded more gun control Wednesday after a mass shooting darkened the team’s Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City, Missouri.
A high school sophomore said Chiefs Coach Andy Reid hugged him and offered words of comfort amid a shooting that left at least one dead and 21 injured after the Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City, Missouri.
Donald Trump boasted that he did “nothing” to alter the Second Amendment during his time as president – just hours after a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade left one person dead and dozens more injured.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The parade and the rally were over, but the Kansas City Chiefs weren't done celebrating their Super Bowl victory when the party turned deadly Wednesday.
At least one person was killed and multiple other victims were wounded after a shooting at a Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City, Missouri.
At least one person was killed and 22 others suffered gunshot wounds during a Wednesday parade in Kansas City, Missouri, celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, according to city officials.
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and other Kansas City Chiefs players expressed their condolences after a shooting Wednesday afternoon near the NFL team’s Super Bowl parade in Kansas City, Missouri.