
Investigators search for answers in deadly mass shooting at Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration
ABC News
Investigators are searching for answers after gunfire erupted near the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration on Wednesday.
Investigators are searching for answers after gunfire erupted near the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration on Wednesday, killing one person and injuring at least 21 others.
The mass shooting unfolded outside Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, as Chiefs fans were leaving a parade and rally for the NFL champions. More than 800 law enforcement officers were on duty in the area, as 1 million paradegoers were expected to attend Wednesday's celebration, according to Kansas City Missouri Mayor Quinton Lucas.
Three suspects were detained and at least one firearm was recovered from the scene, according to the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department. An investigation into the shooting was ongoing, with the motive unclear.
Multiple law enforcement sources told ABC News on Wednesday that there was no evidence pointing to terrorism thus far and the local police department would remain the lead agency in the investigation for now.
