Travis Kelce, the tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, expressed his deep sadness and heartbreak following a tragedy that occurred during the team's Super Bowl victory parade on Valentine's Day in Kansas City, Missouri. At least 22 people were shot, resulting in two fatalities. Kelce took to social media to convey his condolences, stating, 'I am heartbroken over the tragedy that took place today. My heart is with all who came out to celebrate with us and have been affected. KC, you mean the world to me.'
The quarterback of the Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes, also confirmed his safety and shared his prayers for Kansas City amidst the devastating incident. Mahomes' wife, Brittany, joined in condemning the violence on her Instagram Story, asserting that shooting people is never the answer. She expressed her pain and disappointment, mentioning that future Super Bowl wins would forever be shadowed by this horrendous act.
The Kansas City Chiefs organization issued an official statement expressing their profound sorrow and condemning the senseless act of violence that occurred during their victory parade. They extended their condolences to the victims, their families, and the entire Kansas City community.
Authorities confirmed that no NFL players or coaches were among the injured individuals. The police chief of Kansas City, Stacey Graves, commended the bravery and courage of the officers who detained two armed individuals and provided life-saving aid to the victims. She expressed her pride in their swift response amidst the chaotic circumstances. Later updates revealed that three people had been detained in connection with the shooting.
The motive behind the shooting is still under investigation, according to Chief Graves. The Kansas City Fire Department reported that three victims were in critical condition, one was listed as unstable, and five others suffered serious injuries. Fortunately, it was reported that no children were among the victims.
The Kansas City Fire Department initially posted an urgent notice on social media, informing the public about the shots that had been fired and urging immediate evacuation from the area. The parade itself was meant to celebrate the Chiefs' victory in Super Bowl 2024, their third Super Bowl win since 2020.
In light of this tragic incident, the city of Kansas City mourns and comes together to support those affected. The entire nation sends its thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families during this difficult time.