BREAKING NEWS: Some information regarding the shooting at the  Chiefs’ Super Bowl party

A day after police revealed that two minors had been arrested on suspicion of possessing a firearm and resisting arrest in connection with the shooting that occurred following the Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration, residents of Kansas City came together on Saturday afternoon to “demand a future free from gun violence.”

An estimated one million people attended the joyful event, which came to a terrible conclusion on Wednesday when gunfire broke out outside the city’s iconic Union Station. About half of the injured were younger than 16 years old, while one woman lost her life.The children’s hospital that was caring for the eleven youngsters injured in the shooting declared on Saturday that all of the patients had been released. The injured were brought to multiple hospitals. The majority of them are now free. The children detained on allegations of possessing a firearm and resisting arrest were being housed at a juvenile detention facility, according to a press statement issued by the Jackson County Family Court on Friday. As the investigation progresses, more charges can be anticipated.

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