
Paradegoers recount panic during shooting after Chiefs Super Bowl rally: 'Everybody started running'
ABC News
About 1 million paradegoers were expected at Wednesday's celebration. Several recounted the fear and panic that pervaded following the shooting.
A celebration turned into chaos on Wednesday in Kansas City, Missouri, after gunfire erupted following the parade and rally for the Chiefs' Super Bowl win.
One person was killed and at least 21 people injured by gunfire in the shooting, according to Kansas City police.
The incident occurred west of Union Station, outside near the garage, as Chiefs fans were leaving, according to police. Three people have been detained for investigation in the shooting, police said.
About 1 million paradegoers were expected at Wednesday's celebration. Several recounted the fear and panic that pervaded following the shooting.
Julie Mobley told ABC News that the Chiefs players had just finished speaking when she thought she heard fireworks. Then her daughter pulled her to the ground.
