Patrick Mahomes, Drue Tranquill Ask Fans to 'Pray' After 1 Dead, Multiple Shot at Chiefs Super Bowl Parade

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Shots were fired after the Chiefs left the stage at their victory parade, killing one person and injuring multiple others

<p>Carmen Mandato/Getty, Steve Sanders/Kansas City Chiefs via AP</p>

Carmen Mandato/Getty, Steve Sanders/Kansas City Chiefs via AP

After multiple people were shot at the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory parade, the team’s quarterback Patrick Mahomes, his wife Brittany and linebacker Drue Tranquill have sent prayers for the victims.

In a post to X (formerly Twitter), Mahomes, 28, wrote, “Praying for Kansas City.”

Tranquill, 28, wrote, “Please join me in prayer for all the victims in this heinous act. Pray that doctors & first responders would have steady hands & that all would experience full healing.”

Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, also posted an Instagram story in support of the victims. “Shooting is never the answer,” she wrote. “Praying for Kansas City & America in general, this is rough.”

One person was killed and at least nine were injured after shots rang out near Union Station at the parade shortly after Chiefs players left the stage, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graces said at a Wednesday press conference.

<p>Brittany Mahomes/Instagram</p>

Brittany Mahomes/Instagram

According to Graves, two armed suspects are in custody. She said "10 to 15" people were injured in the shooting in addition to the fatal victim.

Graves said the shooting began on the west side of the city's Union Station immediately after a rally honoring the Chiefs, who won the Super Bowl on Sunday. Police immediately took two people into custody.

Police don't know what led up to the shooting, said Graves.

On social media, police asked fans gathered for the parade to "exit the area as quickly and safely as possible and avoid the parking garage in order to facilitate treatment of shooting victims," adding that, "Many of you have footage of many officers securing union station, they are working to provide for the safety of everyone inside union station and expedite care of those injured."

According to a PEOPLE reporter at the parade, loud pops rang through the crowd as the confetti came down while players departed the stage.

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A woman attending the parade with friends told PEOPLE, “I saw two people bleeding on the ground and we got out of there as fast as we could run.”

Another woman with her husband and daughter started running as soon as she heard the shots. “When people start running like that, I knew it was something," she said.

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