A shooting incident occurred at North Kansas City High School during a basketball game over the weekend, resulting in injuries to a child and an adult. The incident was witnessed by two Clay County Sheriff's Office deputies who were present at the game and heard shots fired. Upon investigation, a wounded victim was found outside the school premises. The North Kansas City Police provided updates on the situation, revealing that both victims have been identified and are currently part of an active investigation.
One of the victims, a student at the high school, sustained non-life-threatening injuries and is in stable condition. The other victim, an adult not associated with the school district, is also listed in stable condition. Both individuals were promptly taken to local hospitals for treatment. The community expressed shock and sadness over the events, extending thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families, as well as the entire North Kansas City community.
The incident took place following a basketball game between North Kansas City and Staley high schools, with both victims initially in critical condition. Witnesses reported seeing a person fleeing the scene, and law enforcement agencies are actively working on the case. The city urged anyone with information to contact the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers.
As investigations continue, the city emphasized the importance of community support and collaboration to bring justice to those affected by the senseless act of violence. Efforts are being made to ensure that students receive the necessary support upon returning to school. The shooting occurred outside the east side of the high school, prompting guests to remain indoors as authorities responded to the situation.
Law enforcement officials are reviewing footage and conducting interviews to gather more information about the incident. The investigation involves multiple agencies, and details about the number of suspects or witnesses present at the scene are still being determined. The shooting incident follows a recent tragedy at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl Parade, underscoring the need for heightened vigilance and community safety measures.