In the woke world of Joe Biden they now call gang shootings - disputes.
They can't even bring themselves to say what it really was. You really can't make this stuff up.
They make it sound as if it's ok to bring a bag of weapons to a parade as long as it's just a dispute.
The mass shooting that erupted at the end of the Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration in Kansas City, Missouri, appeared to stem from a dispute, according to police.
The shooting, in which one person was killed and 22 were hurt, unfolded outside Union Station as Chiefs fans were leaving a parade and rally on Wednesday. More than 800 law enforcement officers were on duty in the area, as 1 million paradegoers were expected to attend the celebration, according to Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas.
Three suspects -- including two juveniles -- have been detained, according to Kansas City police. Charges have not been filed yet, police said. Several guns were recovered, police said.
The victims' ages range from 8 years old to 47 years old, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said Thursday.
At least half of the victims are under the age of 16, she said.
Fire officials said the victims included eight critically hurt and seven seriously hurt.
Children's Mercy Kansas City Hospital said it admitted and treated a total of 12 patients, including 11 children, all of whom were expected to make a full recovery.
They can't even bring themselves to say what it really was. You really can't make this stuff up.
They make it sound as if it's ok to bring a bag of weapons to a parade as long as it's just a dispute.
The mass shooting that erupted at the end of the Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration in Kansas City, Missouri, appeared to stem from a dispute, according to police.
The shooting, in which one person was killed and 22 were hurt, unfolded outside Union Station as Chiefs fans were leaving a parade and rally on Wednesday. More than 800 law enforcement officers were on duty in the area, as 1 million paradegoers were expected to attend the celebration, according to Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas.
Three suspects -- including two juveniles -- have been detained, according to Kansas City police. Charges have not been filed yet, police said. Several guns were recovered, police said.
The victims' ages range from 8 years old to 47 years old, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said Thursday.
At least half of the victims are under the age of 16, she said.
Fire officials said the victims included eight critically hurt and seven seriously hurt.
Children's Mercy Kansas City Hospital said it admitted and treated a total of 12 patients, including 11 children, all of whom were expected to make a full recovery.