The incident occurred during a victory rally for the Kansas City Chiefs where an argument between two gangs escalated into gunfire. One innocent bystander was killed, and over 20 people were injured.
The police confirmed that the dispute involved several individuals, including two juveniles. Despite the suspects being in custody, their names were not released.
Shortly after the incident, there was criticism directed at President Joe Biden for exploiting the event to advocate for gun control measures.
The criticism pointed out previous instances of gun violence, such as a shooting at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church in Houston and a fatal shooting in the New York subway, where Biden did not publicly address the issue.
Many expressed frustration at the lack of attention given to such incidents, attributing it to a narrative bias. The New York subway shooting involved a 16-year-old perpetrator who killed one person, sparking debates about gun laws in the city.
Despite strict gun regulations in New York, the incident raised questions about their effectiveness. The victim of the New York subway shooting was identified as a 35-year-old man from Mexico who was shot in the chest.
Calls for stricter gun control measures, including banning assault weapons, were renewed in response to the incident. Overall, the incident in Kansas City and subsequent discussions highlighted ongoing concerns about gun violence and the need for comprehensive solutions to address it.