A surveillance camera pointing at the historic railway station at the edge of Kansas City shows a new angle on the mass shooting that left one dead and 21 injured on Wednesday at the end of Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration.
The footage, shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, shows the crowd dressed in the team’s trademark red outside Union Station quickly disperse as gunshots are heard, in a scene of fear and chaos.
It’s not yet known exactly what caused the shooting and who opened fire, though the Kansas City police chief Stacey Graves said at a news conference that three people have been detained in relation to the incident. Firearms were also recovered, Graves said, adding that police are still trying to piece together what happened.
Among the 21 injured are nine children who were shot, according to the New York Times. Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a DJ host and mother of two, was killed in the shooting spree.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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