
Mass shooting at Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration claims life of local radio DJ
ABC News
The person who lost their life in Wednesday's mass shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, has been identified by colleagues and family as 44-year-old Lisa Lopez-Galvan.
The person who lost their life in Wednesday's mass shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, has been identified by colleagues and family as Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a 44-year-old radio DJ and mother of two.
Another 21 people were shot and wounded when gunfire erupted outside Union Station as fans were leaving a celebration for the Kansas City Chiefs, the reigning NFL Super Bowl champions, according to the Kansas City. Missouri. Police Department.
Three suspects were detained and at least one firearm was recovered from the scene, police said. An investigation into the shooting was ongoing, with the motive unclear.
Local radio station KKFI 90.1 FM confirmed that Lopez-Galvan, DJ and host of "Taste of Tejano," was killed in the shooting.
