Kansas City police suspect that the Super Bowl shooting, which killed one person and injured nearly two dozen, resulted from a dispute. The victims, ranging from 8 to 47 years old, were not targeted for terrorism. Authorities detained three individuals; two were minors. The deceased woman, Elizabeth Galvan, was a local D.J. who also organized community events. The shooting occurred amidst the city’s celebration of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win, transforming a day of joy into chaos. Videos showed civilians tackling the suspect and holding them until police arrived. The incident, near Union Station, shocked the city during its annual Super Bowl celebration. Many critically injured victims, including children, are being treated in local hospitals. The shooting left a mark on the city, with individuals expressing fear of attending crowded events in the future. Governors, the mayor, and Kansas City players voiced support for the victims and condemnation of the violence.