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Donna Kelce returned to Union Station hours after parade shooting

Donna Kelce said the Chiefs wasted no time in evacuating players, families and bystanders to safety on the team bus after Wednesday’s Super Bowl parade shooting.

Kelce, the mother of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, said the team was “really quick” to move to Arrowhead after the tragic incident in which one Chiefs fan was killed and at least 22 people, including nine children, were injured.・He said he rushed back to the stadium.

“Everyone on the team, they got us out of there really quickly,” she said. kansas city star.

Donna Kelce returned to Union Station after Wednesday’s shooting during the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade. AFP (via Getty Images)

The Kansas City Star reported that Donna Kelce returned to the once chaotic Union Station scene hours after the shooting, but it’s unclear why.

Kelsey attended the parade to cheer on her youngest son, who won his third Super Bowl ring in the past five seasons with Kansas City.

“I am heartbroken by the tragedy that occurred today.” Travis posted to X on Wednesday night. “My heart goes out to everyone who came to celebrate with us and to everyone affected. KC, you mean the world to me.”

The parade began at 11 a.m. CT, and about 90 minutes later a rally began at Union Station, where the Chiefs took to the stage to celebrate with their fans.

Immediately after the rally, gunfire began.

Union Station neighborhood after shots were fired during the 2024 Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade. AFP (via Getty Images)
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Noah Gray and his teammates walked off the stage following the victory parade and gunfire following the rally. AP

Three people were taken into custody in connection with Wednesday’s shooting, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said.

Lisa López Galván, a Chiefs fan and mother of two, was shot in the abdomen and died during surgery. kansas city star.

The Chiefs then confirmed Wednesday that all players and families are “safe and well,” and Chiefs vice president of content and production Robert G. Alberino Jr. also confirmed that the franchise’s production staff, He said the cheering team, flag team and mascot were all safe on game day. We gathered safely.

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