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Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting: 2 juveniles facing gun-related, resisting arrest charges

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Chiefs parade shooting stemmed from personal dispute: Police
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ByJon Haworth and Emily Shapiro
February 16, 2024, 6:20 PM

Two juvenile suspects have been charged in connection with Wednesday's mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade that left one person dead and 22 others injured.

The two suspects, who are not being named due to their ages, are being held on gun-related charges and resisting arrest, according to the 16th Judicial Circuit Court of Missouri's Jackson County Family Court Division. Additional charges are expected as the investigation continues, officials said.

"We regularly work with juvenile court officers on cases and we have worked with them on this case as well," Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker said in a statement. "Though we do not oversee or supervise the juvenile officers, we work closely with them. We expect to be at future hearings regarding theses individuals who were charged today in Family Court."

Fans leave the area after shots were fired after the celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl LVIII, Feb 14, 2024; Kansas City.
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A view of the Union Station area after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade on Feb. 14, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo.
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The shooting, which unfolded outside Union Station as Chiefs fans were leaving the parade and rally, appeared to stem from a dispute, police said.

Initially, three people were detained as suspects in the shooting but the third person -- also a juvenile -- has since been determined not to be involved with the shooting and was released from police custody, according to the police spokesperson.

Several guns were recovered, police said.

Police secure the scene outside of Union Station Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo. The venue was the site of a mass shooting Wednesday after a rally celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs winning the NFL Super Bowl 58 football game.
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At least half of the victims involved in the mass shooting are under the age of 16, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said.

Children's Mercy Hospital said it received 11 children, ranging in age from 6 to 15, though hospital officials did not specify if the 6-year-old was wounded by gunfire or injured in the resulting chaos. In total, nine of the children taken to Mercy Hospital had been shot, officials said, while three remained at the hospital on Friday.

Aerial view of the NFL Kansas City Chefs Super Bowl LVIII victory parade where more than 10 people have been injured in a shooting after the parade was over on February 14, 2024 in Kansas City.
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All of those victims are expected to recover, officials said.

University Health said it received eight gunshot patients, including two who remained in critical condition Thursday.

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People attend a candlelight vigil for victims of a shooting at a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory rally Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024 in Kansas City, Mo. More than 20 people were injured and one woman killed in the shooting near the end of Wednesday's rally held at nearby Union Station.
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Lisa Lopez-Galvan, 44, a DJ at local radio station KKFI 90.1 FM, was killed in the shooting. She leaves behind her husband and two young children.

"This senseless act has taken a beautiful person from her family and this KC Community," the radio station said in a statement Wednesday.

"We woke up this morning excited and the last thing we ever expected was to have a tragedy in our family," her brother, Beto Lopez, told ABC News.

People attend a candlelight vigil for victims of a shooting at a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory rally, Feb. 15, 2024 in Kansas City.
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