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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…
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News video: Moment Gunmen opened Fire at Chiefs Super Bowl Victory Parade in Kansas City

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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.

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