Police say ‘dispute between several people’ led to gunfire at Chiefs Super Bowl parade
Police have yet to charge anyone in connection with the shooting that left one dead and more than 20 others injured.
One person was killed and 22 others were injured in a mass shooting that erupted outside Kansas City’s Union Station Wednesday at the conclusion of the Super Bowl victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs. Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said Thursday that a preliminary investigation revealed a “dispute between several people” led to gunfire, adding that the motive is still “actively being investigated.”
Three people, including two juveniles, were initially detained in connection with the shooting, but the Associated Press and CNN reported Thursday afternoon that one of those people had since been released, citing a police spokesperson. As of Thursday evening, police had not announced whether they’d charged anyone in connection with the violence.