Pittsburgh Steelers show support of victims involved in shooting at Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade

Following the tragic events in Kansas City on Wednesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed support of the victims involved at the Super Bowl parade shooting: Here are details on what transpired on Wednesday: Tragedy in Kansas City After the Super Bowl LVIII Rally and Parade for the Kansas City Chiefs concluded, the KC Police Department reported […]

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Following the tragic events in Kansas City on Wednesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed support of the victims involved at the Super Bowl parade shooting:

Here are details on what transpired on Wednesday:

Tragedy in Kansas City

After the Super Bowl LVIII Rally and Parade for the Kansas City Chiefs concluded, the KC Police Department reported that shots were fired near the parade route and rally at Union Station in downtown Kansas City. 

The police department and other law enforcement officials rushed into Union Station shortly after this announcement. They released a pair of updates within a few minutes after the initial announcement.

Charles Goldman, A to Z Sports Kansas City

Mayor Quinton Lucas, KCMO Police Chief Stacey and KCFD Interim Fire Chief Ross Grundyson provided a second update around 5:20 p.m. CT on the victims and investigation into the the mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVIII rally on Wednesday. –Charles Goldman, A to Z Sports Kansas City

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