India  

Kansas City Shooting Victim Describes Moment Gunman Opened Fire

TMZ.com Thursday, 15 February 2024
One of the Chiefs fans hit with bullets at the Super Bowl parade mass shooting says the gunman opened fire in the middle of a crowd ... spinning around as he kept a finger on the trigger. Jacob Gooch Sr., a Chiefs fan from Kansas, was among the 23…
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Rumble - Published
News video: Moment Gunmen opened Fire at Chiefs Super Bowl Victory Parade in Kansas City

Moment Gunmen opened Fire at Chiefs Super Bowl Victory Parade in Kansas City 04:11

One person has died and 21 people were wounded in a shooting in Missouri at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade.

You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Super Bowl Super Bowl National Football League championship game

Taylor Swift Supports Travis Kelce's Chiefs After Draft, Approves Pick!

The Kansas City Chiefs can breathe a big sigh of relief after night one of the NFL Draft ... 'cause their decision to select Texas receiver Xavier Worthy in the..
TMZ.com

Reggie Bush Got Heisman Back After Chance Encounter W/ Attorney At Gronk Pool Party

Reggie Bush might not have his Heisman Trophy back today if not for a chance meeting at Rob Gronkowski's Super Bowl pool party ... where the USC star ran into..
TMZ.com
This Day in History: March Madness Is Born [Video]

This Day in History: March Madness Is Born

This Day in History: , March Madness Is Born. March 27, 1939. The University of Oregon won the first NCAA men's basketball tournament when it defeated Ohio State University, 46-33. That year, only eight teams had been invited to participate. Now, March Madness hosts 68 teams after expanding from 65 in 2011. The first NCAA women's tournament took place in 1982. UCLA has won the most NCAA men's basketball championships with 11 titles, followed by Kentucky with eight. The tournament has transformed college basketball into the most-gambled-upon sporting event after the Super Bowl

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories    Duration: 00:50Published
Beyoncé Reveals 'Cowboy Carter' Album Inspired by Backlash to Her Entering Country Genre | THR News Video [Video]

Beyoncé Reveals 'Cowboy Carter' Album Inspired by Backlash to Her Entering Country Genre | THR News Video

Beyoncé is revealing a second cover for her 'Act II: Cowboy Carter' album after opening up about what inspired the project. 'Act II: Cowboy Carter' drops March 29th and is a continuation of the superstar's record-breaking album, 'Renaissance.' Beyoncé announced the new project in a Super Bowl commercial back in February and released two songs: "16 Carriages" and "Texas Hold ‘Em."

Credit: The Hollywood Reporter    Duration: 01:55Published

Kansas Kansas U.S. state

Deadly Storms Forecast to Cross 1,000 Miles of the US [Video]

Deadly Storms Forecast to Cross 1,000 Miles of the US

Deadly Storms , Forecast to Cross , 1,000 Miles of the US. 'Newsweek' reports meteorologists have warned that a life-threatening storm could impact millions of people across the central United States this week. On April 23, AccuWeather issued a warning regarding , "one of the most widespread severe weather events so far in 2024.". According to AccuWeather, the incoming storm , "will unleash tornadoes, hard-hitting hail and damaging winds across a dozen states.". On April 25, the first storm of the system is set to arrive, closely followed by subsequent storms expected to last throughout the weekend. AccuWeather warned the storms are expected to pose a , "significant risk to lives and property.". All modes of severe weather are likely with the multiple-day event in the central U.S, Bernie Rayno, AccuWeather Chief On-Air Meteorologist, via 'Newsweek'. Two storms, off the Pacific coast on Tuesday, will swing across the West and cause moisture to surge northward from the Gulf of Mexico while, at the same time, temperatures surge, Bernie Rayno, AccuWeather Chief On-Air Meteorologist, via 'Newsweek'. 'Newsweek' reports that the states at greatest risk are:, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas. According to AccuWeather, the storm is expected to cross an estimated 1,000 miles on April 26, passing into central Texas all the way from southern Minnesota. . In addition to dangerous storm conditions, the National Weather Service has warned that critical fire weather conditions, "will also be present across parts of the Southwest into the southern High Plains."

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories    Duration: 01:30Published
This Day in History: First Cases Reported in Deadly Influenza Pandemic [Video]

This Day in History: First Cases Reported in Deadly Influenza Pandemic

This Day in History: , First Cases Reported in Deadly Influenza Pandemic. March 11, 1918. Private Albert Glitchell reported flu-like symptoms at the Fort Riley hospital in Kansas. Hours later, more than 100 soldiers on the base reported symptoms. The virulent influenza spread to other army bases, prisons and then across the Atlantic, where World War I continued to rage. The virus came to be known as Spanish flu. The influenza was responsible for eight million deaths in Spain. Even after the end of the war, Spanish flu continued to wreak international havoc. 28 percent of Americans became infected. 675,000 Americans died. Worldwide, deaths due to the Spanish flu pandemic are estimated between 20 and 50 million

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories    Duration: 01:00Published
More and More US Locations Offering Lucrative Relocation Programs [Video]

More and More US Locations Offering Lucrative Relocation Programs

More and More , US Locations Offering , Lucrative Relocation Programs. CNN reports that a growing number of smaller cities and towns in the United States have started offering relocation packages to attract potential new residents. Perks can include financial incentives, free gym memberships, access to co-working facilities and even a dinner with the mayor. . The most lucrative of these relocation incentives have reportedly offered as much as five figures. . MakeMyMove.com is an online marketplace connecting remote workers with locations across the U.S. that are offering relocation packages. In 2023, over 50,000 people applied for programs through the platform. . In 2018, Tulsa Remote became the first company to offer a $10,000 relocation package to entice remote workers and entrepreneurs to relocate. Ascend West Virginia offers a $12,000 cash incentive, along with a number of outdoorsy perks, to attract people to a number of Ascend communities. CNN reports that Indiana has been one of the most ambitious when it comes to offering relocation benefits. . According to MakeMyMove.com, there are dozens of Indiana cities offering incentive packages, including Noblesville and Evansville. Other locations with relocation programs in place include: Kansas, Kentucky, Alabama, New York and Alaska. . Other locations with relocation programs in place include: Kansas, Kentucky, Alabama, New York and Alaska. . Other locations with relocation programs in place include: Kansas, Kentucky, Alabama, New York and Alaska.

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories    Duration: 01:31Published

Related videos from verified sources

Several Shot After Chiefs Super Bowl Parade in Missouri [Video]

Several Shot After Chiefs Super Bowl Parade in Missouri

Several Shot After , Chiefs Super Bowl Parade in Missouri. Several Shot After , Chiefs Super Bowl Parade in Missouri. Thousands of people gathered in Kansas City on Feb. 14 to celebrate the Chiefs'..

Credit: Wibbitz Top Stories     Duration: 01:31Published