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Two people died and 15 were injured after a gunman began shooting into a group of patrons trying to enter a Kansas City nightclub on Sunday night after the city’s NFL team secured a spot in the Super Bowl, police said.
The incident began about 11:30 p.m. outside of the 9ine Ultra Lounge, according to police. Both of those killed were found deceased in the parking lot when officers arrived, police Capt. David Jackson told reporters at the scene.
In a tweet Monday, the Kansas City police department said it wanted to “publicly commend the club’s security guard, who stopped the shooter last night and saved untold lives.”
The circumstances leading up to the incident were not immediately available and remaned under investigation.
Three victims were still hospitalized and in critical condition Monday morning, police said.
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Hours before the shooting, the Kansas City Chiefs won a spot in the Feb. 2 Super Bowl with a35-24 victory at home over the Tennessee Titans, earning the team its first return to the league championship game in 50 years.
source: people.com