Argument between several people behind the Super Bowl shots
The mass shooting during the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City appears to have been prompted by an argument with several people involved, police said according to the AP.
The origin of the fight is unclear. Three people, two of whom are minors, have been arrested and several weapons were seized at the crime scene.
A total of 22 people were injured in the incident. Their age range is eight to 47 years, and half of them are children.
Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a 44-year-old mother of two and DJ at a local radio station, is the only confirmed death so far, according to ABC News.
Fans tackle suspected shooter in Kansas City
Fans tackled and helped disarm one of the suspected shooters at the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City yesterday. This is reported by the local television channel KTLA.
Video material from the incident shows how several people throw themselves over and wrestle the suspected shooter down, while others flee the scene.
At least one person was killed and more than 20 were injured in the shooting, which occurred at a parade celebrating the Super Bowl victory of local team Kansas City Chiefs.
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Several life-threatening injuries at Super Bowl celebration: "I thought I was going to die"
About twenty people are being treated for gunshot wounds after the shooting at the Super Bowl victory parade in Kansas City, US media write. Among the injured are eight children and at least eight people who are being treated for life-threatening injuries. A local DJ is reported dead, but authorities have not yet confirmed the person's identity.
Madison Anderes, 24, tells CNN she ran for her life when the shots rang out. When a man in front of her suddenly shouted "He has a gun, he has a gun" panic broke out and Anderes was knocked over by the crowd.
- I thought I would die. I felt like an easy victim, like I was going to be shot, she says.
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