"Chiefs Super Bowl Parade Shooting: Bystander Tackles Armed Fleeing Suspect, Children Among Victims"

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After the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade, bystander Trey Filter tackled an armed person fleeing the scene of a shooting that left one dead and nearly two dozen injured. Filter, who initially mistook the gunfire for fireworks, took down the individual and retrieved the weapon with the help of another bystander. Police have detained two juveniles in connection with the incident. The Filters, who were at the parade with their children, were surprised by the sudden turn of events and have been widely praised for their actions.
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