
More insight from this former Kansas City anchorman and current conservative politico:
“My daughter and son were at the parade — they left before the shooting occurred. It’s a sad day for Kansas City. This was supposed to be a day to celebrate and, and still today we are mourning the loss of one person and others injured,” Alford said on “The Hill on NewsNation” Wednesday evening.
“This year ended in tragedy and and my heart goes out to that community and yes, it is a human violence problem. How do you solve that? That’s a great question,” Alford added.
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Missouri Congressman on Chiefs parade shooting: 'It's a sad day for Kansas City'
Rep. Mark Alford (R-Mo.) said it was a "sad day" for Kansas City, Mo., in the wake of a mass shooting following the victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs Wednesday. "My daughter and son were at the parade - they left before the shooting occurred. It's a sad day for Kansas City.
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