Fri. Sep 20th, 2024
alert-–-nine-children-were-shot-during-kansas-city-super-bowl-parade-–-that-left-one-person-dead-and-up-to-22-injured-–-as-new-footage-shows-moment-gunman-with-assault-rifle-was-tackled-by-fansAlert – NINE children were shot during Kansas City Super Bowl parade – that left one person dead and up to 22 injured – as new footage shows moment gunman with assault rifle was tackled by fans

Terrifying footage has emerged showing the moment Kansas City fans fleeing after what sounds like AR style rounds are fired during the  during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Parade,  with officials now confirming 22 have been injured with nine of them believed to be children. 

Two gunmen opened fire inside Union Station moments after the team including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes left the stage on what should have been a triumphant day for the city following the Chiefs victory on Sunday.

New video has since emerged showing what sounds like the rounds of an AR style gun being fired, as crowds quickly start to disperse. 

Amid the terror, a heroic group of men were seen taking down one of the suspected perpetrators. 

They hauled the alleged gunman to the ground and then shouted ‘we got the gun.’ The men held down the suspect until cops arrived to detain him. 

TMZ reported that 11 children were taken to hospital, nine of which have gunshot wounds. Police have since confirmed that they have detained three people.

Two gunmen opened fire inside Union Station moments after the team including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes left the stage

Two gunmen opened fire inside Union Station moments after the team including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes left the stage

One woman, circeled, is seen picking up the weapon after fans tackled the suspected shooter

One woman, circeled, is seen picking up the weapon after fans tackled the suspected shooter

In a press conference in the last hour, Police Chief Stacey Graves said: ‘We are working to determine if one of the three are the one that was in that video, where fans assisted police.’

Graves also said that firearms were recovered following the shooting, saying: ‘We have recovered firearms. I don’t have a number for you or a caliber.’ 

No charges have been announced, and police said no motive has been determined. Police have referred to the people in custody as being detained.

While Kansas City Fire Chief Ross Grundyson said that eight victims had immediately life threatening injuries.

Police evacuated the train station as huge crowds fled in panic after the shots rang out, with up to one million people expected to have descended on Kansas City for the parade.

Fans were seen scrambling from the scene, with several people wheeled away in stretchers.

A different man in a red hoodie was also pictured being arrested, although it is unclear if he was one of those involved in the shooting. 

Graves said at a press conference around two hours after the shooting that officers sprang into action and quickly apprehended the gunmen. 

Video posted to Twitter shows one of the suspected shooters running through the crowd trying to flee police

Video posted to Twitter shows one of the suspected shooters running through the crowd trying to flee police

A large police presence descended on Union Square after shots rang out at the Kansas City Chiefs Superbowl Parade

A large police presence descended on Union Square after shots rang out at the Kansas City Chiefs Superbowl Parade 

A woman with a large cut on her face was seen being stretchered away from the scene

A woman with a large cut on her face was seen being stretchered away from the scene 

The shooting came moments after the Kansas City Chiefs players celebrated their win on stage

The shooting came moments after the Kansas City Chiefs players celebrated their win on stage

‘Officers ran towards danger, and we thank them for that,’ she said.

‘I’m angry at what happened today. People should expect a safe environment,’ Graves continued, noting that over 800 law enforcement were stationed at the parade. 

Police said they were releasing all of those inside Union Station around 15 minutes after the shooting unfolded, but ordered crowds to remain away from the area. 

Around an hour after the shooting, people inside the nearby Westin Hotel were ordered to take shelter as police raced toward the hotel. 

The incident came moments after superstars including the quarterback, Mahomes, greeted fans following the team’s historic 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers. 

The team were on buses returning to Arrowhead Stadium when the shooting started.

A heartbroken Mahomes later took to social media offering his condolences. ‘Praying for Kansas City,’ he wrote.

The White House said in a statement: ‘The President has been briefed on the shooting in Kansas City and will continue to receive updates.

‘White House officials have been in touch with state and local leaders, and federal law enforcement is on the scene supporting local law enforcement.’

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