News about Austin Reiter

Marquez Valdes-Scantling, the Chiefs' quarterback, promises to help children wounded by the Kansas City parade shootings "in any way I can," as the Super Bowl touchdown scorer shares a touching note on social media

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 15, 2024
After Wednesday's horrific shootings at their Super Bowl parade, Kansas City Chiefs star Marquez Valdes-Scantling has promised to assist children being treated in hospital. Two gunmen opened fire at Union Station shortly after 3:30 p.m., killing one person and injuring 21 others. According to NFL Network reporter James Palmer, 11 children are being treated in the nearby Children's Mercy Hospital, nine of whom have gunshot wounds.

Kansas City Chiefs 'truly saddened' by 'senseless' shooting at Super Bowl parade that left at least one dead and 22 injured: 'Our hearts go out to the victims'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
Following the deadly shooting that saw Wednesday's Super Bowl parade descend into tragedy, the Kansas City Chiefs have released a statement. At least one individual was killed and two others were wounded when two gunmen opened fire shortly after 3:30 p.m. A Chiefs statement read, "We are greatly distraught by the ferocious act of brutality that occurred outside Union Station at the end of today's parade and rally.'

Following a shooting at a Super Bowl victory parade that killed at least one person and 22 others, players were arrested in buses after two gunmen opened fire, shocked.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 14, 2024
Following their Super Bowl victory parade, Kansas City Chiefs players were able to escape from the scene of a mass shooting, with some of them being a calming presence in the midst of the tragedy. According to NFL insider Albert Breer, offensive linemen Trey Smith and Austin Reiter, as well as backup quarterbacks Blaine Gabbert and Chris Oladukun, all worked to calm down the terrified children. Smith, in particular, went to one upset child and sat with him until he calmed down.'