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BREAKING NEWS: Kansas City Chiefs consider new Super Bowl rally location after last year’s tragedy..

The Kansas City Chiefs celebrate during their victory rally at Union Station in Kansas CityCharlie RiedelAP Photo
The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of making NFL history with a potential third consecutive Super Bowl victory. But if they secure the win on Sunday, the post-game celebrations will look very different from years past. After a tragic shooting at last year’s Super Bowl parade, city officials and team leaders are reevaluating safety measures to prevent another catastrophe.
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Traditionally, the Chiefs have celebrated their victories with massive parades culminating in rallies outside Union Station, drawing crowds close to a million strong. However, last year’s event turned tragic when gunfire erupted shortly after the rally concluded, resulting in one fatality and 22 injuries.
A safer celebration in the works
The violence stemmed from an argument that escalated, leading to four individuals being charged in connection with the incident.
Shifting the focus to safety
In response, Kansas City officials have approved a new plan for any potential Super Bowl LIX celebrations. Instead of the usual rally at Union Station, the Chiefs are expected to hold a more controlled event at Arrowhead Stadium, with attendance primarily limited to players, their families, and select personnel.