KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Multiple sources have confirmed to FOX4 that should the Kansas City Chiefs win Super Bowl LIX, there will be no rally for the public.
This comes after a mass shooting at last year’s Super Bowl champions rally outside Union Station.
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If they win, the celebration will begin with an exclusive gathering at Arrowhead Stadium for players, their families, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe and Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas. That gathering may be broadcast on screens along the parade route. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
The City government is very liberal, like most big cities in the US. I'd be surprised if they take this approach. They'll probably just beef up security a lot more.
New Orleans is still holding the Super Bowl despite several dozen people being ran over by car in a targeted attack last month.
Unfortunately they will have to take a different approach given that it would look like they haven't learnt from past lessons. I totally get the safety first approach because it was such bad publicity for our (I know that I'm a twat limey but I consider it my third home) great city. It's a proper shame that it's come to this. [Reply]
Just my opinion but when the Chiefs win and the plan is to celebrate at Arrowhead, the Chiefs organization should allow every season ticket holder in free to witness the celebration. They deserve it and have demonstrated support on the largest scale by purchasing season tickets including parking. If anyone deserves to be in the house when they party are the season ticket holders who put there money behind their words!! [Reply]