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Cops say the taking pictures at Wednesday’s Super Bowl parade doesn’t seem to have been an act of terrorism … as a substitute, authorities consider it was merely a dispute between a number of events that escalated.
Kansas City Police Department Chief Stacey Graves made the revelation at a information convention with reporters Thursday morning … explaining detectives have obtained no proof that reveals the gunfire at Union Station was a deliberate assault.
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“This gave the impression to be a dispute between a number of folks that resulted in gunfire,” she mentioned.
Graves additionally revealed that 23 individuals in whole had been struck by bullets through the incident. One, 43-year-old Elizabeth Galvan, has been confirmed useless. Eight others, regulation enforcement added on the information convention, are at the moment in essential situation.
Graves additionally mentioned that of the 22 victims who’re nonetheless preventing to get well … no less than half had been beneath the age of 16 years previous. The youngest of the victims, she mentioned, was 8 years previous.
Two of the individuals detained in reference to the taking pictures are juveniles, Graves added.
As we beforehand reported, the gunshots erupted simply minutes after Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce wrapped up speeches at a rally following bus rides by Kansas City streets.
Both stars — and their org. — launched statements following the tragedy … expressing their ideas and prayers for the victims.