FBI Reveals Hunt for Third Gunman in Deadly Kansas City Parade Shooting

Kansas City, Missouri – Authorities are searching for a third gunman in connection with the tragic shooting incident that took place during the Kansas City Chiefs parade, leaving one person dead and injuring more than 30 others.

The FBI has stepped in to assist in the search for the unidentified suspect, while two teens have already been arrested and charged with gun-related offenses but are refusing to cooperate with the investigation.

Eyewitnesses have come forward with new details of a potential third suspect, complicating the ongoing investigation into the tragic shooting that occurred during the celebratory parade. Investigators are now working to identify and question this potential third gunman.

The shooting incident, which started as a ‘dispute’ between a group of two youths, according to investigators, occurred during the Kansas City Chiefs parade. Witnesses reported chaos and panic as parade-goers desperately tried to save the life of the victim, Lisa Lopez-Galvan, who was fatally shot at the scene on February 14.

The witness accounts bring to light the terrifying ordeal experienced by those present at the parade, with one individual recalling seeing another armed person in the crowd as the tragedy unfolded. The witness emphasized the need to identify and question all potential gunmen involved in the shooting.

In addition to the ongoing investigation, the fallout from the incident has raised questions about the response of the Kansas City Chiefs players and their involvement in the aftermath of the shooting. Both public figures and community leaders have faced backlash and criticism for their actions and behavior following the tragic event.