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One dead in shooting near Kansas City Super Bowl parade

BBC Sport Wednesday, 14 February 2024
The fire department tells the BBC that nine others were injured in the incident, which came as thousands of fans gathered.
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News video: 🔴 LIVE: One dead, 20+ injured in Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting

🔴 LIVE: One dead, 20+ injured in Kansas City Chiefs parade shooting

WATCH LIVE: Kansas City police say at least one person is dead after a shooting at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade on Wednesday. More than 20 people are injured and three people were detained.

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