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Survivors of the Super Bowl parade shooting are facing difficulties in making ends meet as they await community donations amid costly medical bills.
Survivors of the Super Bowl parade shooting are facing difficulties in making ends meet as they await community donations amid costly medical bills. 1 year ago 6 people fired guns during mass ...
Children who were injured in a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade six months ago have healed physically, but the memory of that violent day remains.
Six months after the Feb. 14 parade, survivors under 18 years old respond differently to loud noises, celebrations and things they used to love to do. In this installment of “The Injured,” we meet ...
Survivors and witnesses of gun violence often freeze emotionally at first, as a coping mechanism. As the one-year mark since the parade shooting nears, the last installment in our series “The ...
A year after Super Bowl parade shooting, trauma freeze gives way to turmoil for survivors BRAM SABLE-SMITH, PEGGY LOWE, KCUR KFF Health News Feb 13, 2025 ...
After one person died and more than 20 more were injured at shootings around a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory celebration Feb. 14, survivors continue to cope with the aftermath.
Even now, four months after the 11-year-old was shot at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade, the bills keep coming. There's one for $1,040 for the ambulance ride to the hospital that February ...
Children who were injured in a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade six months ago have healed physically, but the memory of that violent day remains. KUOW is Seattle’s ...
It's been six months since the shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade left one person dead and 24 injured. Nearly half of those injured were under 18. Here's Peggy Lowe ...
Children who were injured in a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl victory parade six months ago have healed physically, but the memory of that violent day remains.