It appears that the moment gunfire erupted near Union Station during Kansas City’s Super Bowl parade was caught on video by a news crew.
The shooting occurred at around 2 p.m. on Wednesday, leaving a popular radio host dead and more than two dozen injured, including several children.
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Other videos showed the aftermath of the shooting, one where a concerned citizen apparently tackled and held a suspect for police, and another as officers arrived on the scene.
Watch how the Kansas City Chiefs fans tackled and caught the shooter after the deadly mass shooting#SuperBowlParade #shooting #ChiefsParade #KansasCity #KansasCityChiefsParade #KansasCityStrong #shooting pic.twitter.com/7uLSVZiCXW
— Neha Bisht (@neha_bisht12) February 15, 2024
NEW: Man tackled and arrested following the shooting outside of Union Station at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) February 14, 2024
At the moment, reports say that one person has died and about 10 others were injured.
One of the bystanders in the video could be heard saying: "We tackled… pic.twitter.com/AMUh4Sjbw9
These are the three alleged gunmen in cuffs at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade mass shooting. How quickly are they going to bury this? pic.twitter.com/xCDonOtDAn
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) February 14, 2024
On Thursday, authorities reported that the shooting was gang-related, or a “personal dispute,” and not an attempt to commit a “mass shooting.” Two of the three people detained as suspects are minors, officials said.
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