1 dead, 21 wounded at Super Bowl rally


Following Wednesday’s mass shooting in Kansas City, several Democratic lawmakers once again called on Congress to enact stricter gun safety legislation.

“No place is save. Not a Super Bowl celebration. not a school, church, or supermarket. Nowhere,” Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said in a post on X. “My heart breaks for the Kansas City community. Congress must act. Now.”

Senator Tammy Duckworth of Illinois wrote in her own post, “Heartbreaking to see another parade — another moment of celebration — turn to complete tragedy in an instant. Thinking of the victims, their loved ones and the entire Kansas City community. Enough is enough. Republicans must help us pass commonsense gun safety reforms.”

“Devastating news on Valentine’s Day from Kansas City with a deadly mass shooting at the K.C. Chiefs victory parade. America’s thoughts are with the victims and their families,” Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland wrote on X. “Let’s confront this catastrophic gun violence crisis with seriousness.”

Representative Nancy Pelosi of California wrote: “Once again, our nation learns the heartbreaking news of gun violence in America. The horrific mass shooting at the Kansas City victory celebration, which killed one and wounded at least twenty, is another outrageous example of a community shattered by gun violence. What more will it take for us to end gun violence so that our children can live free?”



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