At least 8 people shot after Chiefs Super Bowl rally in Kansas City: police
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (WDAF) — Several people were shot in Kansas City where crowds had gathered to celebrate the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory with a parade and rally.
Downtown Kansas City was packed with people attending the team’s victory parade, which culminated in a rally. At the conclusion of the rally, there were shots fired west of Union Station and several people were hit, a police spokesperson said.
Police sources told Nexstar’s WDAF at least eight people were injured, and at least one person was in critical condition. The ages of the victims was not immediately cleared.
The shooting happened near West Pershing and Kessler roads in downtown Kansas City. Reporters with WDAF said the scene grew chaotic as people ran following the sounds of gunfire.
Two armed people have been detained, pending further investigation, police said.
Police said officers are working to clear Union Station itself, and they will release everyone inside the building once that is complete.
Kansas City police were instructing Super Bowl parade-goers to leave the area as quickly and safely as possible, avoiding the Union Station parking garage.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.