Taylor Swift made a large donation this week to the family of the woman killed in the Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting.
Along with the couple’s donations, Swift wrote: “My deepest sympathies and condolences on your devastating loss. With love, Taylor Swift.”
The fundraising page lists a goal of $75,000 to go to the family of Lisa Lopez Galvan, the only person killed in the mass shooting at the Super Bowl parade in Kansas City earlier this week. Ta.
No one has yet been charged in the Kansas City Chief Parade shooting.
Taylor Swift will perform at Tokyo Dome in Japan as part of her “Ellas Tour.” (AP Photo/Toru Hanai)
A representative for Swift also confirmed to Variety that the donation came from Swift.
During that time, a gunshot rang out Chiefs victory parade Around 2 p.m. local time, 22 people were injured and one person was killed near the Union Station parking lot in Kansas City.
The deceased was later identified as López Galván, a mother of two and a local radio DJ.
Kansas City radio DJ, mother of two killed in shooting after Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration

Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves gave reporters an update on the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade shooting. (Fox News)
Eleven children were injured in the shooting, but are expected to recover. Nine of them were shot and two suffered other injuries.
Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves held a press conference Thursday to update the press on the ongoing investigation and announce that prosecutors are still working on charges.
“We haven’t charged them yet. This is still an investigation. We have 24 hours to charge them or release them,” Graves said.
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Gunfire erupted after a celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs winning Super Bowl III, causing fans to flee the area. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)
She continued, “And again, we intend to work closely with the Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office to present the most successful case for prosecution by connecting their actions to the actual shooting.” ” he continued.
Kansas City police told Fox News that two juveniles are currently in custody. The third boy was determined not to be involved and was released. Investigators are currently working with juvenile prosecutors to review the results of the investigation and decide on charges.
Authorities said “the relationship between those involved is still under investigation” but there is no evidence of a connection to terrorism.



