SUMMARY
- Following their historic Super Bowl LVIII win, the Kansas City Chiefs organized a victory parade.
- But after the February 14 parade, a mass shooting took place outside the Union Station.
The Kansas City Chiefs made history on February 11 by winning Super Bowl LVIII, which was their second consecutive Super Bowl victory. To celebrate this occasion, they organized a parade on February 14. But it turned out to be the worst thing ever for KKFI DJ, Lisa Lopez.
The radio DJ, who was also the mother of two, lost her life after the Chiefs‘ parade, as a tragic mass shooting took place outside Union Station. As Lisa became the victim of this tragic incident, people have been paying their respects to the departed soul. In addition to this, a lot of them have been wondering who she actually was, so let’s find that out.
𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚:
Lisa Lopez, a DJ for radio station KKFI was killed in the mass shooting at the #Chiefs Super Bowl parade. She leaves behind two kids.What a senseless tragedy 💔 pic.twitter.com/lwOTR9xzG2
— NFL Notifications (@NFLNotify) February 15, 2024
Lisa Lopez-Galvan was the full name of the victim, who passed away after the shooting on Wednesday. Lopez came to the parade with her husband and adult children, who also got injured. But the reason this event ended up becoming the worst nightmare for her entire family, was that she was hit by a bullet.
The female figure suffered a gunshot wound to her abdomen and was taken to a local hospital for treatment. But the injuries she suffered turned out to be too much for her body to handle. At last, Lisa succumbed to her injuries during surgery, leaving her beautiful family in deep pain.
Lisa Lopez was popularly known as Lisa G in the DJ world
Popularly known as “Lisa G” in the local entertainment world, Lisa Lopez was not just a radio DJ but a vibrant extrovert as well. In addition to her recognition in the KKFI community, the female figure was described as a cherished member of a prominent Latino family in the area by her childhood friends and local residents.
Lopez worked as a disc jockey for community radio station KKFI. Moreover, she was the co-host of Tejano Tuesday, which focused on Hispanic music. Beto Lopez, the president and CEO of the Guadalupe Centers, is her brother.
Alongside the name she had due to her professional career, Lisa was also respected for being a dedicated mother. She was in her mid-40s, and used to live with her husband and two children in Shawnee. But with her unexpected death after the Super Bowl LVIII parade, it’s going to be pretty tough for her family.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ parade left nearly two dozen people injured
Lisa Lopez was identified as the individual who passed away due to the injuries suffered after the February 14 parade. But the event did a lot more damage than this, as the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory parade left nearly two dozen people injured. To be accurate, the mass shooting incident left 22 people injured, including eight children.
This unexpected situation left the entire community absolutely shocked, and the authorities have already taken three suspects into custody for investigation. But the motive behind this mass shooting remains unclear. Further details about the incident are expected to be out as soon as any information is gathered.