Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City is treating 12 patients, with 11 being children and 9 having gunshot wounds, following a shooting at the Chiefs parade. The hospital confirmed the patients' conditions and stated that all are expected to recover.
In the aftermath of the shooting, Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City received 11 children between ages 6 and 15 – nine who’d been shot. Because of a dispute that had nothing to do with them, because the people arguing had guns instead of just words and fists. https://t.co/gQtXGJjS94
Here’s an update from Children’s Mercy Kansas City: Children’s Mercy received 12 patients from the parade/rally. 11 were kids ages 6-15. 9 of the kids had been shot. All of the victims we saw are expected to recover. 3 of them are now inpatient at the hospital. All others… https://t.co/FvqSMJB0lF
Kansas City's children's hospital treated 12 parade victims: 9 children who were shot, 2 children injured in the surrounding chaos, and an injured mother who wouldn't leave her injured child's side. All 12 will make a full recovery. https://t.co/7F5Vz9cgMg
Officials at Children's Mercy Hospital said 12 children ranging in age from 6 to 15 years old are being treated at the hospital and nine of them have gunshot wounds. None are listed in critical condition and all are expected to recover. https://t.co/PT1w75ruWc https://t.co/x77bXFWfnN
UPDATE: Stephanie Meyer, the senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, said Wednesday night that the facility had treated 12 patients: 11 children, nine of whom had been shot. https://t.co/Dj3EhjhE20
“Children’s Mercy Hospital confirmed it was treating 12 patients, 11 of whom were children. The hospital stated that nine of those patients have gunshot wounds.” https://t.co/1ncqDTOBL1
Update from Children’s Mercy Hospital: - 12 patients. - 11 are children. - 9 have gunshot wounds. Sickening. https://t.co/kIt4fajrLj
JUST IN - Kansas City shooting: Children's Mercy Hospital says they're treating 12 patients, 11 of which are children and nine have gunshot wounds - reports
Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City has confirmed they’re treating 11 children from the shooting at the Chief’s parade.
Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City confirmed it was treating 12 patients, 11 of whom were children. The hospital stated that nine of those patients have gunshot wounds. https://t.co/GvG4gtlrAQ
Children’s Mercy confirms it is treating 12 patients from the Chiefs rally. 11 are children, and 9 have gunshot wounds. https://t.co/m5TvdVW8iV
Children’s Mercy Hospital update: 12 patients. 11 are kids. 9 with gunshot wounds
𝗨𝗣𝗗𝗔𝗧𝗘: Children’s Mercy Hospital says they are treating 11 children for injuries in the Super Bowl Parade shooting. 9 of them suffered gunshot wounds. Read More Here: https://t.co/J8v1pcH2gP https://t.co/ssngd75I2R
Children’s Mercy is treating 12 patients from the rally. 11 are children. 9 have gunshot wounds, per Lisa Augustine, Senior Manager, Media Relations Children’s Mercy Kansas City. I’m at a loss for words.
Children’s Mercy hospital is now saying it is treating 12 patients from the parade. 11 are children. 9 have gun shot wounds. That is drastically different than what police said less than an hour ago at the presser when they said they did not believe any children were hurt.…
NEW: Chidren’s Mercy hospital is treating 12 patients from the shooting at the Chiefs victory rally. 11 are children, 9 have gunshot wounds. @KCStar
UPDATE: Children’s Mercy confirms it is treating 12 patients from the rally. Eleven are children, and nine have gunshot wounds. https://t.co/0RhT2HsuHO
Children’s Mercy has confirmed that they are treating 12 patients from the #ChiefsParade rally. 11 are children, 9 have gunshot wounds.
10 people were shot and taken to Children's Mercy Hospital, @kcpolice told local news station @KSHB41. https://t.co/QZTENkPIO3