Abigail Arellano keeps her son Samuel's medical bills in a blue folder in a cabinet above the microwave. Even now, four ...
Why did this happen? How can it be prevented from happening again? Those were the questions in asked in February after gunfire erupted at the conclusion of the Kansas City Super Bowl parade that ...
Twelve people allegedly brandished guns mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl rally, and at least six fired their guns. Dominic Miller and Lyndell Mays each face charges of second ...
The medical costs incurred by the survivors of the shooting are hitting hard, and they won’t end soon. With case studies, ...
(CNN) — James Lemons, 39, wants the bullet removed from his thigh so he can go back to work. Sarai Holguin, a 71-year-old woman originally from Mexico, has accepted the bullet lodged near her ...
Denton Loudermill Jr. is suing Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.), accusing the congressman of calling him one of the shooters at last month’s Super Bowl parade. They own the rights to celebrities dead ...
Super Bowl parade shooting survivors await promised donations while bills pile up Abigail Arellano keeps her son Samuel's medical bills in a blue folder in a cabinet above the microwave.
"We're really broke right now," said one survivor of the shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl celebration.
Kansas City Chiefs fans take cover after shots were fired at the conclusion of the Super Bowl Championship rally on Feb. 14, at Union Station in Kansas City. Twenty-two people were shot, including ...
The shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade is helping drive the conversation about how to curb gun violence in America including how to limit easy access to military-style weapon.
Unable to work after being shot at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade in February, Jacob Gooch Sr. initially received ...
By Peggy Lowe and Bram Sable-Smith KFF Health News Abigail Arellano keeps her son Samuel’s medical bills in a blue folder in ...