Fatal shots at Superbowl celebration: police provide new details about the background

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The teens are under the age of 18, police said.

There were fatal shots fired during the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory celebration on Wednesday, killing one woman. Another 22 people were injured. Now it is known: two young people are said to have shot at the crowd. They must be accountable to the American judiciary. The two teenagers are therefore in custody in a juvenile detention center. They are charged with weapons offenses and resisting police.

According to police, both suspects are under the age of 18. After the attack, police said the shooting was the result of an argument and was not related to terrorism. A third person who was initially arrested has since been released.

Several people were hit by gunmen on Wednesday on the sidelines of the parade in honor of the American football team Kansas City Chief. Mother of two Lisa L.* (†43) is dead, three other people are in critical condition. All the injured were between 8 and 47 years old. At least half of the victims were under the age of 16, police said Thursday. (An)

*Name known

Source: Blick

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