Eight children were among 22 people hit by gunfire in a shooting at the end of Wednesday's parade to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl win, authorities said, as terrified fans ran for cover and yet another high-profile public event was marred by gun violence. One person was killed. Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves detailed the shooting's toll at a news conference and said three people had been taken into custody. She said she had heard that fans may have been involved in apprehending a suspect but couldn't immediately confirm that. "I'm angry at what happened today. The people who came to this celebration should expect a safe environment." Graves said. Police did not immediately release any details about the people taken into custody or about a possible motive for the shootings. It is the latest sports celebration in the US marred by gun violence, following a shooting last year in downtown Denver after the Nuggets' winning an NBA championship that injured several ..
Police were called to the area near 57th St. and Prospect Ave. around 4:30 am local time on Sunday because initial reports suggested there was a sizable crowd of individuals in a parking lot, it said
Four people were shot and injured Sunday at a night club in Kansas City, Missouri, where a mass shooting occurred in January, police said
Witnesses said Adam Purinton, a US Navy veteran, shouted 'Get out of my country' as he shot Indian engineer Srinivas Kuchibhotla
The US man was charged with first-degree murder of Srinivas Kuchibhotla
Dumala managed to regain her residency status as she lost it after the assassination of her husband
Adam W Purinton kicked out of a bar in after patrons complained that he leveled ethnic slurs
Adam Purinton shot the two Indians because of their race, colour, religion, national origin
Don't know if I could've lived with myself if I wouldn't have attempted to stop the shooter: Grillot
He adds that American society was very much against such activity
She says, 'It is the least I could do for my Srinivas - fulfil his dreams through my eyes'
Srinivas Kuchibhotla, an Indian techie, was shot to death in an alleged racial attack
An unwelcoming America is not such a bad thing for the rest of the world
Says authorities in Kansas have responded to the unfortunate death of Srinivas Kuchibhotla
Mortal remains of Srinivas were brought here last night and his last rites will be performed today
The White House also condemned the alleged hate crimes against the Jewish community in the country
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called on President Donald Trump to speak out against hate crimes following the murder of an Indian engineer in Kansas last week. "With threats & hate crimes on rise, we shouldn't have to tell @POTUS to do his part. He must step up & speak out," Clinton said on Twitter. Trump is yet to comment on the shooting, which took place last Wednesday night, leaving Indian techie Srinivas Kuchibhotla dead and two others injured in an apparent hate crime. However, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said last week that it wastoo early to call the act a hate crime. Spicer also referred to the shooting at a news conference yesterday. He was voicing the president's concerns about recent acts of vandalism against Jewish cemeteries in St Louis and Philadelphia. "No one in America should feel afraid to follow the religion of their choosing freely and openly. The president has dedicated to preserving this originating principle of our ...
Her husband was the main holder of the visa, which allowed her to live and work in the US
Wednesday's shooting killed one Indian national; another was injured while trying to intervene
32-year-old Srinivas Kuchibhotla was killed in an open fire attack at a bar in Olathe on Wednesday