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Kansas nurse stopped to give chest compressions to victim at Chiefs rally
Chasitty Logsdon's training as an emergency room nurse took over when a life-threatening emergency happened near her at Wednesday's Chiefs rally.Kansas City parade shooting hits home for out of town Chiefs fans
Fans who travelled from out of town for Wednesday’s parade reflect on how the Kansas City they know and love is different from the one they experienced.Chiefs Kingdom writes its own story after shooting at rally
Chiefs fans are stepping up after the shooting at the Super Bowl LVIII victory rally to redefine Chiefs Kingdom in a positive, unified light.LOT J | Chiefs super fans, tailgaters plan fundraisers for shooting victims
Tailgating is a special tradition of attending Kansas City games, with some fans developing friendships with those tailgating near by.'It makes me wanna scream': Parents navigate speaking to children about tragedy
According to Children’s Mercy Hospital, 11 children were injured at Wednesday's parade. This has left many parents in the metro wondering, when and how to talk to their kids about the tragedy.Jackson County legislator Manny Abarca honors victim of Chiefs rally shooting
Abarca didn't have time to react to Wednesday's mass shooting before realizing the only deceased victim was a friend of his: Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a DJ for KKFI 90.1 FM, according to the radio station.
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