Three mothers who were shot at the Kansas City Super Bowl rally, alongside their children, have filed a lawsuit in Jackson County Court. The lawsuit alleges that the shooting was a “preventable calamity,” stemming from what they describe as “systemic failures” in security measures and emergency response during the event.
The injured parties seek justice not only for their physical wounds but also for the significant emotional and psychological trauma experienced by themselves and their children. The unfolding legal proceedings aim to hold accountable those responsible for ensuring public safety at the rally. To find out more about the specific claims outlined in the lawsuit, visit the full article.
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