Just like #ChiefsKingdom has always been there for me and my family, we want to be there for them.❤️
— Patrick Mahomes II (@PatrickMahomes) February 16, 2024
The @Chiefs have launched #KCStrong, an emergency response fund supporting victims and their families, violence prevention and mental health services, and first responders.… pic.twitter.com/sYMnPgCWL0
A Johnson County mother of two and beloved disc jockey in Kansas City, was confirmed dead as the second person killed in the shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade celebration Wednesday.
— Kendrick Calfee (@calfee_kc) February 14, 2024
Read more from @eadler, @andrea_klick at: https://t.co/cCMbBxlaqs
Children’s Mercy is treating 12 patients from the rally. 11 are children. 9 have gunshot wounds, per Lisa Augustine, Senior Manager, Media Relations Children’s Mercy Kansas City.
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) February 14, 2024
I’m at a loss for words.
As of 4:30, University Health confirmed that they are treating 8 gunshot victims, 2 are in critical condition.
— PJ Green (@PJGreenTV) February 14, 2024
4 others have non gunshot injuries.
One of the heroes in this video called into #TheDrive to give his account of what transpired.
— 610SportsKC (@610SportsKC) February 14, 2024
Full interview here: https://t.co/sxAe97rocQ https://t.co/jYw8xtGxLM pic.twitter.com/MI01J5yyFZ
Children’s Mercy is treating 12 patients from the rally. 11 are children. 9 have gunshot wounds, per Lisa Augustine, Senior Manager, Media Relations Children’s Mercy Kansas City.
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) February 14, 2024
I’m at a loss for words.