Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two and beloved Kansas City-area DJ and radio show host, has been identified as a victim who died during Wednesday’s shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs’
Elizabeth “Lisa” Lopez-Galvan was a natural at making people laugh. She was known as the office jokester, a DJ full of life and contagious joy and a passionate music lover who brought Kansas City a burst of culture through Tejano songs.
<b>Kansas City, Missouri (CNN) — </b>Two juveniles have been detained in connection with Wednesday’s shooting following the <a href="https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/14/sport/kansas-city-chiefs-parade-super-bowl-patrick-mahomes-spt-intl/index.html">Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration rally,</a> which left one dead and more than 20 wounded, police said.
Two juveniles are among those 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, according