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WATCH LIVE: Police hold press conference after shooting at Kansas City Chiefs’ victory rally
Police say two armed individuals are in custody.
Kansas City Police said multiple people were shot near the Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory rally at Union Station on Wednesday.
At least eight people were injured, including one who was critically hurt, according to Fox 4 KC.
Police said two armed people were taken into custody for “more investigation.”
The Kansas City Police posted on X, formerly Twitter, that officers were releasing everyone from inside Union Station.
The shooting happened around 2 p.m. Police said it happened near the Union Station parking garage.
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Police said they are now working to reunify families that were separated when the shooting happened.
Police are instructing Super Bowl parade-goers to leave the area as quickly and safely as possible, avoiding the Union Station parking garage.
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Police are asking any witnesses to the shooting to go to the southwest corner of Pershing and Main to speak with police. Anyone with information can also call the TIPS Hotline at 816-474-8477.
This is a developing story. Check back for more details.