KC Strong: Inspiration After Tragedy

Right now we want to share more stories in the aftermath of Kansas City's Super Bowl Rally mass shooting that speak to survival, community & tribute. 

A great many people have been sharing items worth a read and this post hopes to provide a convenient place to consider some of the most relevant local reporting . . .

Check TKC news gathering . . .

Kansas nurse gave first aid to man now charged in Chiefs parade shooting

A hospice nurse from Wichita rushes to help a man bleeding from gunshot wounds at the Chiefs Super Bowl rally, now charged in the shooting.


'I took an oath': Nurses talk about treating 2 suspects charged in the Chiefs rally shooting

Two out-of-town nurses were near the same place at the same time during the shootings after last week's Chiefs rally.


What we know week after Kansas City Championship Rally shooting

Kansas City rally shooting: What we know one week after one person died and dozens were injured at a mass shooting following the Chiefs Championship Parade and Rally.


Kansas City, Missouri, City Council adopts resolution to honor Lisa Lopez-Galvan, shooting victims

Kansas City, Missouri's City Council introduced and passed a resolution to honor the lives of those impacted by the shooting after the Chiefs' rally.


"Just checking in": KC Common Good holds weekly meeting to reduce violence and support community

Local organizations are continuing their efforts to make Kansas City a safer place to live. Just over a week after the mass shooting at Union Station, KC Common Good is asking for more change.


Woman in search of Good Samaritan who protected her family during Chiefs parade and rally shooting

LeAnn Carlton is publicly saying thank you to the stranger who helped her daughter and her daughter's friend through the chaos last Wednesday


2024 Kansas City parade shooting - Wikipedia

On February 14, 2024, 33 people were wounded in a mass shooting at the west side of Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. One person was killed and 22 others were shot, including 11 children. The shooting followed a Super Bowl LVIII victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs.

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