Travis Kelce and his brother Jason addressed the tragic capturing in Kansas Metropolis amid the parade celebrating the Chiefs’ Tremendous Bowl win.
The Kelce brothers had deliberate to launch a pre-recorded episode of their New Heights podcast on Wednesday, however “after the tragic occasions of the Tremendous Bowl parade in Kansas Metropolis, it didn’t really feel proper with out you guys listening to from us first,” Travis stated.
“We simply wished to say our hearts exit to all of the victims, their households, Chiefs Kingdom and actually all of Kansas Metropolis that was actually there on a day to try to rejoice the neighborhood,” Jason stated within the video shared on X, the social media platform previously often called Twitter.
Jason continued, “And it’s unlucky and deeply tragic the occasions that occurred. We additionally wish to thank the native regulation enforcement that sprang into motion. First responders on scene and anyone that’s been keen to assist these affected by this tragedy.”
The brothers shared a hyperlink the place followers can assist the victims and their households with funds additionally going into violence prevention, psychological well being providers and the primary responders.
Jason famous that the duo had been planning “on doing one thing sooner or later” and “making an attempt to get that located proper now” with “some concepts” they need to become involved in serving to out.
The tragedy in Kansas Metropolis left radio DJ Lisa López-Galván lifeless and over 20 gunshot victims. Two youngsters have been detained in reference to the incidents.
Travis created the #KCStrongFund to assist the victims and their households, donating $100,000, matching Taylor Swift’s donation to a GoFundMe web page arrange for López-Galván.