Police seek clues to Kansas City mass shooting, with 3 people in custody
Three people were in custody in Kansas City, Missouri, facing questions about a deadly mass shooting that occurred near the city’s Super Bowl victory rally. At least one person was killed and 21 others were wounded by gunfire outside Union Station. The shooting occurred at the end of the rally following a parade, causing panic among attendees. The victim was identified as Lisa Lopez, a disc jockey and host of a radio show. Fifteen other victims suffered life-threatening wounds, including 11 children. The motive for the shooting is still unclear, and authorities are investigating whether the celebration was targeted or if the violence was incidental. Video footage is being reviewed to identify the suspects. Despite the presence of over 800 law enforcement officers, the violence could not be prevented. The shooting occurred near a garage west of Union Station. The Super Bowl celebration featured Chiefs players, including tight end Travis Kelce, but his girlfriend Taylor Swift was not present. The governors of Missouri and Kansas were also present but unharmed. The shooting took place three days after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl.