Investigators are examining bullets and shell casings left behind at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration rally after a shooting that killed one person and wounded more than 20 others – half of them children – as the community grapples with the horror that abruptly ended the celebration.
A 10-year-old boy who was shot at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade said he hid behind a trash can when gunfire erupted – and only realized he was bleeding from a bullet hole when he got back home.
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The bullet narrowly missed Samuel Arellano’s lung, but he said he did not realise he had been shot until he arrived back at his home after the terrifying incident
Washington, Feb 14 (EFE) – At least one person was killed and 21 were injured in a shooting at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade in the city of Kansas City (Missouri, US) on Wednesday. Of the 21 gunshot victims, eight are in immediate danger of death, seven have life-threatening injuries …