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Two juveniles have been detained in connection with Wednesday’s shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration rally, which left one dead and more than 20 wounded, police said.

At least 23 victims have been identified, including a 43-year-old woman who died, police chief Stacey Graves said at a news conference Thursday. The other 22 victims range in age from 8 to 47, Graves said, adding that half are younger than 16.

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The shooting appears to have been a “dispute between several people that ended in gunfire,” Graves said, noting there is no indication of a “nexus to terrorism or homegrown violent extremism.”

On Wednesday, Graves said three people had been detained and an unspecified number of guns recovered by police. On Thursday, a Kansas City police spokesperson told CNN one person who was in custody was “determined to not be involved.” Two juvenile teens remained in custody for further investigation, police said.

Several law enforcement officials similarly told CNN the shooting was believed to have been the result of a personal dispute in the area, and not an attack on the celebration itself.

One of those officials said the people in custody are believed to have been involved in the dispute and that, initially, 10 people were questioned. The status of the other seven who were questioned is unclear.

Police have yet to file any charges, Graves said at Thursday’s news conference, telling reporters the investigation was ongoing and her department was working closely with the office of Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker.

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Cleanup is underway at Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, on February 15.

Baker vowed to “get answers” in a post on X Thursday morning, writing in part, “I will use every tool at my disposal under Missouri law that allows me to address this tragedy.”

The gunfire Wednesday erupted after an estimated 1 million people gathered steps from Union Station in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, for the parade and rally to mark the Chiefs’ repeat championship win, sending fans running for cover as law enforcement swarmed the area, confetti still blowing in the wind.

Four hospitals received 30 patients – 19 with gunshot wounds – from the shooting, their staffs told CNN. Children’s Mercy hospital received11 children between ages 6 and 15 – nine who’d been shot – from the scene, hospital spokesperson Lisa Augustine said. Three children remained in the hospital Thursday. They are expected to recover from their injuries, said Children’s Mercy hospital Chief Nursing Officer Stephanie Meyer.

The shooting was the second in a year at a major US sports title celebration; two people were wounded in June as Denver fans left a parade for the NBA’s Nuggets. It marked yet another place where a sense of safety was punctured by gun violence, with American churches, schools,grocery stores andoutlet malls already marred by shootings.

“Parades, rallies, schools, movies. It seems like almost nothing is safe,” Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said Wednesday.

Wednesday’s was at least the 48th mass shootingin the United States so far this year, according tothe Gun Violence Archive, which like CNN counts those in which four or more are shot, not including a perpetrator.

Woman who was killed ‘was the light at every party’

Radio DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan died after getting shotatthe rally, her employer KKFI 90.1 FM said.

“We are absolutely devastated at the loss of such an amazing person who gave so much to KKFI and the KC community,” station spokesperson Kelly Dougherty said in an email to CNN.

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Lisa Lopez-Galvan, seen in this undated photo, was killed in Wednesday's shooting, according to her employer, KKFI 90.1 FM.

Lopez-Galvan “leaves behind an incredible legacy,” said Manny Abarca, a Jackson County, Missouri, legislator who was at the parade with his daughter. He knew Lopez-Galvan, a member of a “very large family of civic leaders” actively involved with the city’s Latino community.

“She was the light at every party. She was often times the voluntary DJ when everyone needed one for a community event,” he told “CNN This Morning.”

Members of Lopez-Galvan’s family are among those injured during the shooting, according to a Facebook post by the mayor of Lee’s Summit, a suburb about 20 miles southeast of Kansas City.

Lopez-Galvan’s brother is Lee’s Summit Mayor Pro Tem Beto Lopez, Mayor Bill Baird wrote, noting two of Lopez’s nieces and a nephew were injured.

“There’s no one louder in my family than she was as a Chiefs fan,” Lopez told CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Thursday night about his sister.

“Lisa absolutely was an amazing woman, great mother, great sister, great friend. She just loved having fun and helping others and, you know, the things that she did in this community are going to be felt,” Lopez said. “People are going to be hurting for a while with her loss.”

Lopez-Galvan impacted her community in many ways, including by raising money for charitable causes and organizations, Lopez said.

“You have tragic situations like this one that occur unfortunately way too often and a lot of times individuals get lost as just statistics or numbers. My sister was a real person. She was a very loving, caring and devoted mother,” her brother said.

“We want as many people across the country to know about her,” he added.

Police detain person tackled by fans

Paul Contreras was at the event with his daughters when people started running.

He saw someone moving “in the opposite direction” and heard someone yell to stop him, he told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Wednesday. Contreras hit the person from behind and tackled him, knocking a gun to the ground, he said. Two other attendees then helped hold the person down.

“He was fighting the whole time,” Contreras said. “And we were fighting him to keep him down.”

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Police handcuffed the person pinned to the ground, video shows, though it’s unclear if that person was among those police detained. “We are working to determine if one of the three are the one that was in (a) video where fans assisted police,” Graves said Wednesday.

Jacob Gooch, who was shot in the ankle, told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Thursday night he heard a woman saying to someone, “Not now, this isn’t the place,” right before gunshots were fired.

The next moments were chaos: Gooch said he thought the noises were fireworks, even after he saw smoke coming out of his ankle, while debris flew all around. As people began rushing by, he fell to the ground and tried to crawl away, realizing he had been hit.

Gooch said his wife and 13-year-old son were also shot.

“Expressing the feelings in words is just near impossible right now,” he said. “It’s scary. You can’t even fathom something like this happening to you. You know it happens, but you never expect it to happen to you.”

The FBI established a tip website, urging the public to submit videos that capture the shooting or suspects trying to flee.

How one official helped save lives

Officials with the University Health Kansas City hospital said in a Thursday news conference they received eight gunshot victims. Two remained in critical condition, while another was in stable condition. The remainder have been discharged, they said.

One of the two patients who were in critical condition was likely saved by the actions of one local fire official, Dr. Dustin Neel said.

“The medical director of the (Kansas City fire department) is also an emergency medicine physician here. She was at the scene and was able to triage these patients appropriately very quickly and efficiently, which ultimately allowed the sickest people to get to us first,” Neel said.

“The first person who arrived … that’s in critical condition, had he not made it here as fast as he had, he might not be with us now. He sustained extremely life-threatening injuries,” Neel added.

Thanks to the fire official’s help, that person was taken straight to the operating room. That patient improved overnight and there are plans for more operations Thursday, Neel said.

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People flee after shots were fired near the area where a pep rally was held for the Kansas City Chiefs on Wednesday, February 14.

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A law enforcement officer looks around the area outside Union Station after the shooting.

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A person receives medical treatment after the shooting.

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Law enforcement officers respond to the shooting.

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An estimated 1 million people were in downtown Kansas City on Wednesday to celebrate the Chiefs' back-to-back Super Bowl titles.

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An injured person receives assistance.

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Ambulances are seen outside Union Station.

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People run away after shots were fired Wednesday.

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People take cover near the scene of the shooting.

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A law enforcement officer responds to the shooting outside Union Station.

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Law enforcement officers and medical personnel respond near the scene.

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Emergency personnel take a stretcher into Union Station.

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A massive crowd is seen outside Union Station, where the pep rally was held after the parade.

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A couple of Chiefs fans leave the area after shots were fired.

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Police cars line up after the shooting.

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Law enforcement personnel respond to the scene.

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Law enforcement and medical personnel gather around an injured person.

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A view of the Union Station area following the shooting.

In pictures: Shooting in Kansas City after Chiefs celebration

Correction: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated when a Kansas City spokesperson told CNN one person detained in connection to the shooting was determined to not be involved. It was Thursday.

CNN’s Chris Boyette, Andi Babineau, Rebekah Riess, Sara Smart, Jamiel Lynch, Jillian Sykes,Kyle Feldscher,Matias Grez, Amanda Jackson, Raja Razek, Sarah Dewberry, Hannah Rabinowitz, Holmes Lybrand and Sara Smart contributed to this report.

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Chiefs Super Bowl celebration shooting believed to have stemmed from personal dispute, law enforcement officials say | CNN? ›

Wednesday's mass shooting that left at least one dead and 30 injured in Kansas City, Missouri, after the Chiefs Super Bowl celebration is believed to have been the result of a personal dispute in the area, rather than an attack on the celebration itself, according to several law enforcement officials.

Why did the KC parade shooting happen? ›

All three face counts of second-degree murder and unlawful use of a weapon. On the day of the shooting, Mr. Miller and Mr. Mays began arguing as the rally dispersed, a dispute that quickly escalated when both men pulled out guns and began firing at each other, the authorities said.

What happened at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade? ›

One person was killed and 22 were hurt in last week's mass shooting. Two adults have been arrested in connection with the mass shooting that erupted following a dispute at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade last week, prosecutors announced Tuesday.

Where did the Chiefs party after the Super Bowl? ›

Let the Super Bowl celebrations for Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce continue. The back-to-back champions were back in Las Vegas Sunday night, two weeks after they defeated the San Francisco 49ers in the Sin City, to party it up at LAVO at The Palazzo and at XS nightclub at the Wynn Las Vegas.

What happened in Kansas City after Super Bowl? ›

MORE: Kansas City Chiefs parade mass shooting stemmed from dispute, 2 juveniles detained. The mass shooting left a total of 22 individuals shot, including one fatality, according to Graves, who said the victims' ages range from 8 years old to 47 years old. At least half of the victims are under the age of 16, she said.

What happened at the Chiefs parade 2024? ›

On February 14, 2024, 33 people were wounded in a mass shooting at the west side of Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. One person was killed and 22 others were shot, including 11 children. The shooting followed a Super Bowl LVIII victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs.

When was the shooting in Kansas City? ›

Where were Chiefs players during shooting? ›

Chiefs' Trey Smith shares scene from inside Union Station after shooting began. Just minutes after they had been laughing and singing while celebrating their Super Bowl championship, some Chiefs players were forced to hide in a closet inside Union Station after shooting began outside.

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An estimated 1 million people were in downtown Kansas City on Wednesday to celebrate the Chiefs' back-to-back Super Bowl titles.

Why is Kansas City in Missouri? ›

The city of Kansas City began in Missouri, near where the Kansas river and Missouri river combine. The river boundary became a natural “state line” when the two states neared statehood. As a process of the city growing, it spread out in all directions, including westward, toward what became Kansas.

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The two were all smiles, understandably. It might have been Taylor Swift's "rookie season" in the NFL, as Jason and Travis Kelce joked in their podcast, but she went all the way. Swift and Brittany Mahomes, wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, celebrated the Kansas City Chiefs' victory at the Super Bowl Feb.

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Q: What is Travis Kelce's net worth? A: As of 2024, Travis Kelce's estimated net worth is around $30 million. His wealth primarily comes from his football career and related endorsem*nts.

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Swift and Kelce continued the Super Bowl celebration by hitting The Strip and partying at the Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas. There, Kelce and Swift appeared to dedicate the lyrics of Swift's "You Belong With Me" to each other across the club, and they also danced and kissed to "Love Story."

Has Kansas City ever won a Super Bowl game? ›

The Kansas City Chiefs have been victorious in four of the Super Bowls they have appeared in. These wins came at Super Bowl IV, Super Bowl LIV, Super Bowl LVII and Super Bowl LVIII.

Has Kansas City ever won the Super Bowl before? ›

Kansas City won the first of its four Super Bowl championships following the 1969 season, three years after losing to the Green Bay Packers 35-10 in the first AFL-NFL World Championship (now known as Super Bowl I).

How many Super Bowls has Kansas City been in the last 5 years? ›

Since then, the Chiefs have risen to dynastic performance under head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and tight end Travis Kelce, appearing in four Super Bowls since 2019 and winning three, LIV, LVII, and LVIII.

Who is Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays? ›

Dominic Miller, Lyndell Mays charged with murder in Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting. Two adults were charged with murder Tuesday over the terrifying shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade that left one dead and 22 others hospitalized, prosecutors said.

When was the Chiefs parade 2024? ›

KANSAS CITY, MO (February 11, 2024) - The City of Kansas City, Kansas City Sports Commission and the Kansas City Chiefs invite all fans to a Chiefs Kingdom Champions Parade and victory rally in downtown KCMO at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 14.

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An estimated 1 million people were in downtown Kansas City on Wednesday to celebrate the Chiefs' back-to-back Super Bowl titles.

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As many as 1 million fans turned out to cheer on the Chiefs on Wednesday, three days after their 25-22 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58. The event included a parade down Grand Boulevard, followed by a rally in front of Union Station.

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