"Community Healing: Reactions and Rescues in the Aftermath of Kansas City Shootings"

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In the wake of the recent mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl parade, some parents are expressing hesitation about bringing their children to large public events due to concerns about gun violence. The incident has sparked a conversation about the safety of such gatherings, with some parents reconsidering attending unless stricter security measures are in place. While some advocate for continued participation in public events, others emphasize the need for gun control to address the root issue of mass shootings in the U.S.
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