Brave Kansas City Chiefs fans tackled a suspected gunmen today as he attempted to flee cops after a shooting at the Super Bowl parade, new video has revealed.

Three gunmen opened fire inside Union Station moments after the team including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes left the stage on what should have been a triumphant day for the city following the Chiefs victory in Las Vegas on Sunday.

At least one person was killed and 22 others were injured as fans, including young children, ran from the gunfire. Unconfirmed reports stated that some of the casualties were rushed to nearby Children’s Mercy Hospital.

Amid the terror, a heroic group of men were seen taking down one of the suspected perpetrators. They hauled the alleged gunman to the ground and then shouted ‘we got the gun.’ The men held down the suspect until cops arrived to detain him.

The identities of the three gunmen have not yet been confirmed and no motive has been given for the attack. One of those detained was pictured in a red hoodie sitting on a curb with his hands cuffed behind his back.

It came just moments after superstars including the quarterback, Mahomes, greeted fans following the team’s historic 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers. The team were on buses returning to Arrowhead Stadium when the shooting started.

A heartbroken Mahomes later took to social media offering his condolences. ‘Praying for Kansas City,’ he wrote.

The White House said in a statement: ‘The President has been briefed on the shooting in Kansas City and will continue to receive updates.

‘White House officials have been in touch with state and local leaders, and federal law enforcement is on the scene supporting local law enforcement.’

Brave Kansas City Chiefs fans tackled one of the gunmen as he attempted to flee police during the Super Bowl Parade shooting

Brave Kansas City Chiefs fans tackled one of the gunmen as he attempted to flee police during the Super Bowl Parade shooting

A group of courageous fans are able to tackle the suspect and hold him down as the rest of the crowd run to safety

A group of courageous fans are able to tackle the suspect and hold him down as the rest of the crowd run to safety

Police detained three gunmen at the scene as the parade descended into chaos. It is not clear if the man pictured was involved

Police detained three gunmen at the scene as the parade descended into chaos. It is not clear if the man pictured was involved 

Police evacuated the train station as huge crowds fled in panic after the shots rang out, with up to one million people expected to have descended on Kansas City for the parade.

Fans were seen scrambling from the scene, with several people wheeled away in stretchers. 

Player Drue Tranquill said on X shortly after the shooting: ‘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.’

Kansas City Fire reportedly said that of those injured, five were ‘serious’, three were ‘critical’, and one person has non-life-threatening injuries. 

Kansas City Police Department chief Stacey Graves said at a press conference: ‘At the conclusion of the Chiefs’ rally today, there were shots fired on the west side of Union Station.

‘Immediately, officers responded to the area, took two people into custody and also immediately rendered life-sustaining aid to those victims.

‘We’re still gathering information on the number and the status of victims. We know that one of the victims is deceased.

‘Right now, we have up to 10 to 15 injured. We do not have an exact number of people who were victims of a gunshot wound.

During the press conference, it was announced that the Kansas City Chiefs had confirmed all their players, coaches and staff were safe and accounted for.

Chiefs players and staff were celebrating beating the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas on Sunday to become the first back-to-back Super Bowl champions in 19 years.

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Offensive lineman Trey Smith thanked first responders, adding: ‘You’re the ones who should be celebrated today.’

People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade

People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII victory parade

Several people were seen being wheeled away in a stretcher, with reports indicating up to 10 people may have been injured in the chaotic scenes

Several people were seen being wheeled away in a stretcher, with reports indicating up to 10 people may have been injured in the chaotic scenes 

An injured fan receives assistance and is carried away from the scene of the shooting

An injured fan receives assistance and is carried away from the scene of the shooting 

A woman with a large cut on her face was seen being stretchered away from the scene

A woman with a large cut on her face was seen being stretchered away from the scene 

The shooting led to a rapid evacuation of the area, which just moments before was packed with parade-goers

The shooting led to a rapid evacuation of the area, which just moments before was packed with parade-goers 

A man in a red hoodie was pictured being arrested, although it is unclear if he was one of those involved in the shooting

A man in a red hoodie was pictured being arrested, although it is unclear if he was one of those involved in the shooting

Earlier, the city had been in party mode as Super Bowl MVP Mahomes and team-mate Kelce took center stage on a platform near Union Station.

Mahomes had told a cheering crowd the Chiefs were going for a ‘three-peat’ next season while Kelce led the supporters in some chanting.

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said he was inside the Union Station when the shooters began firing. He did not say if he saw the gunmen, but praised the ‘stream of officers ready to face danger’ that darted inside. 

Witnesses described terrifying scenes as the family occasion descended into nightmarish scenes. 

Gabe Wallace, a sophomore at local Shawnee Mission East, told the Kansas City Star that he was quickly separated from his friends as the carnage unfolded. 

He said his only thoughts were ‘my friends are dead’, and said coach Andy Reid comforted him. 

Rick Burkholder, a staffer for the Kansas City Chiefs team, said shortly after that Coach Reid was rushed to safety, and he and his family were ‘safe and on a bus headed to Arrowhead.’ 

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Missouri is an open carry state and it is possible that numerous fans in the crowd were also carrying firearms. 

The shooting unfolded on the sixth anniversary of the Parkland shooting, when 17 people were killed and 17 others were injured.

It marks the 48th mass shooting of the year so far, only into its second month. 

A law enforcement officer looks around the scene following the tragedy

A law enforcement officer looks around the scene following the tragedy 

A person is loaded onto an ambulance amid reports of up to 22 injured

A person is loaded onto an ambulance amid reports of up to 15 injured 

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said he was inside the Union Station when the shooters began firing. He did not say if he saw the gunmen, but praised the 'stream of officers ready to face danger' that darted inside

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said he was inside the Union Station when the shooters began firing. He did not say if he saw the gunmen, but praised the ‘stream of officers ready to face danger’ that darted inside 

A large police presence descended on Union Square after shots rang out at the Kansas City Chiefs Superbowl Parade

A large police presence descended on Union Square after shots rang out at the Kansas City Chiefs Superbowl Parade 

Fans were seen scrambling from the scene shortly after players left the stage

Fans were seen scrambling from the scene shortly after players left the stage 

The shooting sparked frantic scenes on the streets of Kansas City

The shooting sparked frantic scenes on the streets of Kansas City 

The shooting came moments after the Kansas City Chiefs players celebrated their win on stage

The shooting came moments after the Kansas City Chiefs players celebrated their win on stage

Law enforcement officers look around the scene after an incident following the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade

Law enforcement officers look around the scene after an incident following the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade

A large police presence remained at the scene throughout Wednesday afternoon

A large police presence remained at the scene throughout Wednesday afternoon 

Thousands had gathered for the celebration before the shooting left eerily quiet scenes

Thousands had gathered for the celebration before the shooting left eerily quiet scenes 

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