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BREAKING: Kansas City shooting was 'dispute that ended in gunfire', 2 of 3 arrested were juveniles

"We are working to determine the involvement of others," the police chief said.

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"We are working to determine the involvement of others," the police chief said.

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It has been reported that two of the 3 suspects detained in the Kansas City shooting at the Super Bowl parade were juveniles. The shooting started as a dispute among several people, police have said. 

Police have reported that they detained three suspects after the shooting which injured at least 22 people and killed one other. Charges have been filed yet and two of those detained were juveniles. Firearms were recovered by police after the arrests

It appeared to be that the shooting stemmed from a dispute that took place, according to Kansas City authorities.



Police Chief Stacey Graves said that the shooting did not have anything to do with "terrorism" or extremism." She added that there are 23 victims in the shooting.

"This appeared to be a dispute between several people that ended in gunfire."

"We are working to determine the involvement of others. And it should be noted we have recovered several firearms. This incident is still a very active investigation,” the police chief added. 

Authorities are calling for witnesses and others with footage of the incident to come forward with any evidence that may assist with the investigation.  

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