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Gracie Hunt slammed after Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting post

A Kansas City Chiefs fan expressed concern for the team’s successor after her eulogy for the victims of Wednesday’s Super Bowl Parade shooting included a photo of herself holding the Lombardi Trophy. It is a copy of Gracie Hunt.

25-year-old daughter of Chiefs owner Clark Hunt took me to X After the mass shooting that left a mother of two dead and 22 others injured, including nine children, she posted a glitzy photo of her victory parade, holding a shiny trophy before the event descended into chaos. Including one proud mother.

“The most beautiful and perfect day of love, laughter and celebration at the Chiefs Super Bowl Parade was turned upside down in an instant,” Hunt’s post began. “I’m still processing today’s tragedy.

“I love this city, I’m outraged by this incident, and my heart breaks for the victims, their families, and the KC community. This world is broken, and we thank God. But this is not our home.”

The 2021 Miss USA contestant said she was happy to have “heavenly hope” and that “life is precious and every day is a gift.”

“Thank you to the quick actions of the first responders that saved many more lives. Thank you to KCPD, Chief of Security, our brave citizens, and everyone at Union Station for their efforts in managing the chaos and chaos.” “I do,” Hunt continued.

“Kansas City, please hug your loved ones tighter tonight. We love you with all our hearts this Valentine’s Day and always.”

Critics slammed Hunt for posting a picture of himself showing off alongside his words.

“I think the selfie at the end of your statement is a strange expression, but it’s okay.” one user criticized.

“Nice words. Can you please stop posting stupid selfies and PR photos on this?” User Gary Beckett wrote below her post.

another said: “People were shot and killed. We need a public relations person.”

Gracie Hunt posted a glamorous shot of herself with her family during the Super Bowl parade on X Wednesday. That included a shot of him proudly holding up the glittering Lombardi Trophy before the event descended into chaos. X/@Gracelyn Hunt

a User named Derek Johnson “Anyway, here’s a picture of my amazing outfit,” he wrote, mocking her.

written by another person: “Nice words. I could have just left the photo for another day and posted a message, but what do I know?”

However, not everyone took note of the post, with many commenters saying her message was great. The fan who tackled the suspected shooter should be offered a season ticket.

“Nice words. Can we please stop posting stupid selfies and PR photos on this?” One angry X user asked the heiress seen with her father, Chiefs owner Clark Hunt He slammed Gracie Hunt. X/@Gracelyn Hunt

As hundreds of nearby fans fled the scene, one heroic man took it upon himself to take down the alleged shooter.

Instead of running away, the man jumped at the suspected gunman and dragged him to the ground. The alleged gunman was able to escape, but was quickly tackled again by a second Chiefs fan.

Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said at a news conference that authorities say the shooting started as a personal dispute that escalated into violence.

Graves said two of the three suspects are minors and the subject is in “custody.”

The tragedy killed a 43-year-old mother and injured 21 others. Authorities took three suspects into custody and said the motive was a personal dispute that exploded into violence. AFP (via Getty Images)

“It should be noted that we are working to determine the involvement of others and have recovered several firearms…This incident remains a very active investigation.”

Nearly 20 people, including nine children, were injured, and 43-year-old mother Lisa Lopez-Galván was shot dead.

Officials said eight people were in critical condition, seven in critical condition and six with minor injuries.

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