During the victory parade for the Kansas City Chiefs following their 2024 Super Bowl win, chaos erupted when gunshots were fired, resulting in one woman killed and at least 21 people injured. Chiefs offensive lineman Trey Smith recounted the harrowing experience on “Good Morning America,” stating that he and his teammates were informed of an active shooter as they were leaving the stage at Union Station.
Security guards quickly ushered them to safety, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation. Smith described taking shelter in a closet with a teammate, helping guide others to safety. One teammate, James Winchester, played a crucial role in keeping people calm.
After the shooting, Smith and others sought refuge on the Chiefs’ team buses, where he encountered a hysterical young fan. To comfort the boy, Smith handed him the WWE belt, part of the parade celebration, and assured him that he was the champion and safe. Smith engaged the boy in conversation about wrestling, diverting his attention from the chaotic scene outside.
The incident is under investigation, with three people detained in connection to the shooting. The unexpected violence marred what should have been a joyous celebration for the Chiefs and their fans.