Panthers show ultimate respect to Chiefs by donating a very large amount of money for great cause

By now, the country knows what happened in Kansas City with the Chiefs' championship parade. But, if you don't, I'll tell you.While the Chiefs and their fans celebrated their third Championship in five years and their second in two years, something started happening in the crowd right below Union Station.Shots were fired, and for some, […]

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By now, the country knows what happened in Kansas City with the Chiefs' championship parade. But, if you don't, I'll tell you.

While the Chiefs and their fans celebrated their third Championship in five years and their second in two years, something started happening in the crowd right below Union Station.

Shots were fired, and for some, it sounded like possible fireworks, but for others, they knew it was gunshots based on the fact that some had been shot. More than 20 were injured, including nine of them being children with gunshot wounds. One person passed. Lisa Lopez-Galvin lost her life on February 14.

Since then, several people have donated to a GoFundMe for the family and other victims of the incident. Taylor Swift herself has donated $100 thousand. Now, one other person has donated a very large amount of money.

Well, I guess you could say organization.

The Carolina Panthers have donated $25 thousand and are among the highest made to #KCStrong fund. This is about as classy as it gets, and the Kansas City Chiefs, their fans, and the city of Kansas City are extremely grateful.