A Kansas City DJ and mother of two has been named as a victim of the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting that left 22 shots fired.
The Kansas City star first reported that Lisa Lopez-Galvan was killed in the shooting on Wednesday.
Close friends confirmed to the newspaper that Lopez-Galvan died of a gunshot wound to her abdomen during surgery in a hospital.
Three gunmen opened fire in Union Station shortly after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, seconds after the team, including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, left the stage.
The team was in town on Sunday to celebrate their Super Bowl win when chaos broke out.
The Kansas City Star reported that Lisa Lopez-Galvan was killed in the shooting on Wednesday
Close friends confirmed to the newspaper that Lopez-Galvan died of a gunshot wound to her abdomen during surgery in a hospital
Police said 22 people were injured in the shooting, including nine children, which left one person dead. It is unclear whether Lopez-Galvan is that person.
A friend of Lopez-Galvan, Lisa Lopez, told the outlet, “She was the most wonderful, beautiful person.
“She was a local DJ. She did everyone’s weddings. We all know her. She was so full of life.”
The Star reported that Lopez-Galvan was married with two children and worked as a DJ for a community radio station.
She co-hosted the “Taste of Tejano,” featuring Spanish music, with her brother Beto Lopez.
The last update to Taste of Tejano’s Facebook page read: “Friends and family. Please keep our Lisa and the Lopez family in your prayers.”
Since news of her death, friends and family have taken to social media to pay tribute to Lopez-Galvan.
One message read: ‘It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our beautiful niece Lisa Lopez-Galvan.
“Your senseless death during today’s KC parade has left us shocked and with a huge void in our hearts. Rest in peace dear Lisa, we will miss you. Until we see you again.’
People flee after shots are fired near Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII victory parade
Lopez-Galvan was married with two children and worked as a DJ for a community radio station
Since news of her death, friends and family have taken to social media to pay tribute to Lopez-Galvan
Another said, “Prayers for Lisa Lopez-Galvan. She didn’t deserve this, she was a great person overall!
‘She was there to celebrate with the city that they did not have to deal with this tragedy! Kansas City, we must do better!
‘We will all miss you here Lisa, you had a big impact on me. You always brighten my day with your smile! Gosh, I’m so sad for her family!’
While another posted: ‘Please keep my father’s family in your prayers. There are simply no words for this senseless loss.
‘Lisa was so nice, she always called to check on family. Her smile and light in the world will be missed. Please pray for the others still in the hospital.”
A video has emerged showing Chiefs fans fleeing the scene after rapid gunfire was fired during the festivities.
Other footage shows the moment a suspect is tackled by Chiefs fans, with a woman picking up an assault rifle.
The group pulled the alleged shooter to the ground and then shouted “we have the gun.” The men held the suspect until police arrived to arrest him.
A woman was seen being carried away from the scene with a large cut on her face
Police arrested two gunmen on the spot as the parade descended into chaos. It is not clear whether the man depicted was involved
A large police presence descended on Union Square after shots rang out during the Kansas City Chiefs Superbowl Parade
At a news conference, Police Chief Stacey Graves said, “We are working to determine if any of the three are the ones in the video of fans assisting police.”
Graves also said firearms were recovered after the shooting, saying, “We recovered firearms. I don’t have a number for you, nor a caliber.’
No charges have been announced and police say no motive has been established. The police have classified the detainees as arrested.
While Kansas City Fire Chief Ross Grundyson said eight victims had immediate life-threatening injuries.
Police evacuated the train station as large crowds fled in panic after the shots rang out. Up to a million people were expected to descend on Kansas City for the parade.
Fans were seen leaving the scene, while several people were wheeled away in stretchers.
Another man in a red hoodie was also seen in the photo arrested, although it is unclear if he was one of those involved in the shooting.
Graves said at a news conference about two hours after the shooting that officers responded and quickly arrested the shooters.
Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said he was at Union Station when the gunmen started shooting
No charges have been announced and police say no motive has been established. The police have classified the detainees as arrested
The shooting occurred moments after the Kansas City Chiefs players celebrated their victory on stage
About an hour after the shooting, people at the nearby Westin Hotel were told to take shelter as police rushed to the hotel.
The White House said in a statement: “The President has been briefed on the shooting in Kansas City and will continue to receive updates.
“White House officials have been in contact with state and local leaders, and federal law enforcement is on the ground to support local law enforcement.”
The Chiefs said in a statement: “We are truly saddened by the senseless act of violence that occurred outside Union Station at the conclusion of today’s parade and rally.
“Our hearts go out to the victims, their families and all of Kansas City. At this time we have confirmed that all our players, coaches, staff and their families are safe and being taken into account.
“We thank the local law enforcement and first responders who responded to the scene to assist.”