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Kansas City Chiefs DID Reach Out To Shooting Victims In Children's Hospital

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The Kansas City Chiefs have been doing everything they can to be there for the victims who were injured at the Super Bowl parade.

Despite claims that the players aren’t doing enough to help the 22 victims of Wednesday’s shooting (which killed one person), the senior manager of media relations at Children’s Mercy, Lisa Augustine, has revealed that the team DID contact them already!

In a press conference on Thursday, she shared: See? We had no doubt the players would get involved and be there for the victims and their families! Related: Travis Speaks Out Following Shooting At Parade As mentioned, there were nearly two dozen people hospitalized after the violence broke out, with 12 of them getting treated at Children’s Mercy.

All but one were minors between the ages of 6 and 15. Wow. Per the spokesperson, nine of the patients had suffered gunshot wounds with the others facing “incidental injury.” Only three of the victims remain in the hospital at this time — but they are all in stable condition and expected to make full recoveries.

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