Ten questioned over gun chaos that killed one, injured 21, and shamed the city on its big day

  • The Kansas City Police Chief said at a Thursday morning press conference the shooting is believed to have been triggered by a personal dispute
  • Three people have been taken into custody, two of whom are juveniles
  • Officials said the over two dozen victims ranged from aged eight to 47, at least half of which were aged under the age of 16

Two of the three suspects currently detained by Kansas City cops over the horror Super Bowl parade mass shooting are juveniles, officials revealed Thursday.

Speaking at a press conference outside the city’s police headquarters, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said investigators believe the shooting was triggered by a personal dispute between a small group, and the parade was not the target.

The mass shooting on Wednesday saw at least 21 people shot and one killed, and the press conference confirmed the death of a beloved Kansas City radio DJ.

‘This was a dispute that ended in gunfire,’ said the chief, who said a total of 10 people were questioned in the aftermath, and further arrests are possible.

Officials said the over two dozen victims ranged from aged eight to 47, at least half of which were under the age of 16.

Graves said that the incident appears to be fueled by Kansas City’s rampant gun violence issues, and does not have ‘any Nexis to terrorism’ at this time.