Travis Kelce matches Taylor Swift’s $100,000 donation to Kansas shooting victims.
American football player Travis Kelce He equalized this Friday $100,000 That his girlfriend, a singer, donates Taylor Swiftat Shooting victims The Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl Celebration Parade took place on Wednesday.
Chief Star Kells He donated through his foundation In favor of a donation campaign that has been opened on the GoFundMe website, coordinated by a professional American Football League team and the United Way organization.
thus, The player also matched the amount donated by pop star Taylor SwiftWho in his case directed the donation to the family of Na Elizabeth Lopez-GalvanA radio DJ of Mexican origin He is the only fatal victim of the incident.
Also left the shooting 22 people injuredincluding Lopez-Galvan’s two children.
Two minors have been charged in connection with the shooting And they are being held at the juvenile detention center on charges related to possession and use of a firearm and resisting arrest, officials reported this Friday.
The shooting happened Wednesday afternoon in Kansas CityWhen the local team’s celebratory parade ended, Kansas City Chiefsfor their victory in Superbowl in front of San Francisco 49ers.
City Police Chief, Stacey Gravesindicates that the result of this event is “Dispute between some people“And added that “Preliminary findings of the investigation show no link to terrorism or violent extremism.“
The incident took place near Union StationCentral Railroad Station in Kansas City, according to the local police department.
“Shots were fired near the garage, west of Union Station, and several people were injured” said the police, who also reported the arrest of “two armed men”.
Battalion Chief of Fire Department, Michael Hopkinsdeclined to comment further, saying only that additional information would be released soon.
Police also asked witnesses to the shooting to go to a nearby corner, Kansas City police said Union Station.
The shooting broke the atmosphere of the festival Valentine’s DayChiefs fans celebrated their third Super Bowl title in five seasons.
(with information from EFE)