Kansas City Mayor Says 800 Officers Were At Parade, But With Guns ‘Almost Nothing Is Safe’
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“We had security in any number of places, eyes on top of buildings and beyond,” Mayor Quinton Lucas said. “And there is still a risk to people.”
The mayor of Kansas City said Wednesday the city was deeply prepared for the parade celebrating the Chief’s Super Bowl win before at least one person was killed in a shooting near the event, but detailed the struggle authorities have protecting the public when gunmen can “disrupt anything” in a matter of seconds.
Mayor Quinton Lucas said he, like thousands of fans, was near the city’s Union Station with his wife to celebrate the Chief’s victory over the 49ers on Sunday. The celebration quickly turned to chaos as the shooting began, which killed one person and left at least 22 others injured. It’s unclear who was responsible, but authorities said they had detained three suspects and discovered at least one firearm.
Lucas was asked about safety preparations for the event, where more than 800 police officers were staffed.
“I mean, that’s what happens with guns,” Lucas replied. “We had security in any number of places, eyes on top of buildings and beyond. And there is still a risk to people. And I think that’s something that all of us who are parents, who are just regular people living each day, have to decide what we wish to do about it.”
“Parades, rallies, schools, movies — it seems like almost nothing is safe.”