Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting a 'personal dispute' and not terrorism as 2 'juveniles' arrested

October 18, 2024

Two of the three people arrested for the Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting are juveniles, police have said, while 22 people are injured, half of them under the age of 16The shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs parade was the result of a "personal dispute" between several people in the crowd that ended in gunfire and was not related to terrorism, police have said. READ MORE: Kansas City DJ Lisa Lopez killed in Chiefs Super Bowl parade shootingImage: LISA LOPEZ-GALVAN/FACEBOOK) LISA LOPEZ-GALVAN/FACEBOOK)The 22 victims who were injured as gunfire erupted at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade ranged between the ages of eight and 47 years old. Image: AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images)When asked about the condition of the children, Meyer responded: “Fear. Lisa Lopez-Galvan was a music lover and DJ in the Kansas City area who played at weddings, quinceaneras and an American Legion bar and grill. Izurieta and Ramirez said Lopez-Galvan's Kansas City roots run deep.