Fury at 39Caveman39 Travis Kelce for partying at a sports

Fury at 'Caveman' Travis Kelce for partying at a sports bar just hours after 21 fans were shot – including NINE children – and one was killed in the SB parade shooting: Mayor announces child victims range in age from 6 to 15 are

Travis Kelce callously hosted his Super Bowl victory party at a Kansas City restaurant last night while injured fans lay in the hospital and a family mourned a man shot in the parade.

The tight end appeared in good spirits as he entered the Granfalloon Restaurant and Bar with a beer in hand, just hours after he was chased off the stage with his teammates when several gunmen opened fire on their fans.

At least 21 people were shot in the horror parade shooting, including nine children between the ages of six and 15, and tributes poured in for a popular Kansas City radio DJ who was killed.

Kelce posed for a smiling selfie with two police officers stationed outside in an untimely outing following his onstage antics, where he appeared too drunk to speak.

The selfies sparked backlash from some fans. One said: “In my opinion he doesn't look good a few hours after one person was killed and others injured.”

Others defended the Superbowl star, saying he had the right to eat out with his team, hours after he said he was “heartbroken” over the horror shooting.

“My heart goes out to everyone who celebrated with us and was affected.” “KC, you mean the world to me,” he said on X.

Travis Kelce hosted his Super Bowl victory party at a restaurant in Kansas City last night

Travis Kelce hosted his Super Bowl victory party at a restaurant in Kansas City last night

Just hours after the Chiefs' Superbowl parade descended into tragedy, the tight end appeared to be in good spirits

Just hours after the Chiefs' Superbowl parade descended into tragedy, the tight end appeared to be in good spirits

On the way to a popular restaurant in Kansas City, Kelce was holding a beer

On the way to a popular restaurant in Kansas City, Kelce was holding a beer

Kelce sparked backlash for his post-parade antics, where he appeared too drunk to speak

Kelce sparked backlash for his post-parade antics, where he appeared too drunk to speak

Kelce accompanied his team to a meal at Granfalloon Restaurant and Bar in Kansas City

Kelce accompanied his team to a meal at Granfalloon Restaurant and Bar in Kansas City

Kelce enjoyed the evening before Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas gave an update on the investigation and said he would consider blocking all Super Bowl victory parades next year if the Chiefs win again after Wednesday's horror mass shooting .

The 39-year-old mayor said three suspects remained under questioning over the tragedy, but declined to identify the gunmen who shot 21 people and killed one at Wednesday's Superbowl parade.

Lucas gave few new details about the tragedy early Thursday morning and apologized at a 6 a.m. news conference Thursday for “failing to ensure everyone's safety” at the family event.

“I’m sorry this happened yesterday,” he said.

“We worked hard to put on an extraordinary parade, we spent millions on it, but we failed to keep everyone safe and that is something I feel great guilt about.”

In an interview with CBS, he added that the motive for the massacre remained a mystery and condemned easy access to firearms in Missouri, saying, “I don't want to live like that.”

Lucas did not specify the type of weapon used, but said it appeared to be “some type of rapid-fire weapon.”

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas gave a news conference at 6 a.m. Thursday to reassure residents that three suspects were in custody — but declined to name the gunmen

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas gave a news conference at 6 a.m. Thursday to reassure residents that three suspects were in custody — but declined to name the gunmen

Terrified parade-goers flee for their lives after gunmen opened fire shortly after the Super Bowl winners left the stage

Terrified parade-goers flee for their lives after gunmen opened fire shortly after the Super Bowl winners left the stage

Several people were seen being wheeled away on a stretcher.  At least 21 people were shot dead in the horror parade massacre

Several people were seen being wheeled away on a stretcher. At least 21 people were shot dead in the horror parade massacre

Lucas condemned the gunmen's easy access to deadly weapons, pointing out that there were over 800 police officers stationed at the parade who were unable to prevent a senseless mass shooting.

“There is clearly an issue with access to firearms for some in our community,” he said.

“There is one or more people who intentionally or unintentionally shoot into a crowd, hitting almost two dozen people. Our officers can be there immediately, but the damage is still so high.”

“We have to do something about the fact that some of these people are even able to get these weapons.”

“I don’t know what we’re ultimately going to do about it, but we need to find national and local solutions to it.”

Lucas said he was in the front row as the “horrific” shooting unfolded, leaving thousands of fans running for their lives as the Superbowl celebration erupted into chaos.

He recalled the moment the fun family event descended into chaos, seconds after Kansas City Chiefs players “danced on stage.”

“That’s when (the police) stormed the stage,” he continued. “There was excitement and we were all running for our lives.”

People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade

People flee after shots were fired near the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl LVIII victory parade

Up to a million people were expected to gather in Kansas City for the parade, sparking chaotic scenes as huge crowds fled for their lives as shots were fired

Up to a million people were expected to gather in Kansas City for the parade, sparking chaotic scenes as huge crowds fled for their lives as shots were fired

The horror shooting led to eerily quiet scenes outside the parade as the huge crowd struggled for safety

The horror shooting led to eerily quiet scenes outside the parade as the huge crowd struggled for safety

An injured fan receives help and is carried away from the scene

An injured fan receives help and is carried away from the scene

A woman with a large cut on her face was seen being carried away from the scene on a stretcher

A woman with a large cut on her face was seen being carried away from the scene on a stretcher

Horrified witnesses reported the chaotic scenes separating families and leaving children screaming for help. The mayor noted that he had lost his family in the excitement.

“Suddenly someone came and took me away… I was separated from my wife and put in a police vehicle,” he said, adding that his family was “safe but shaken.”

“It was terrible,” he said.

“I don’t say this to expand my experience. “There were a lot of people who had it much worse than me – someone lost their life.”

Last year, Kansas City had a record number of homicides at 185, a factor the mayor said frustrated him after the shooting as he tried to address the crime wave.

Lucas pointed to a 30 percent pay raise for police officers that he proposed to encourage more residents to join the force. He said police need more officers like those who ran into danger when the shooting began.

Lucas' concerns about easy access to guns were echoed by President Biden, who used the opportunity to call for stricter gun control measures.

“Today’s events should move us, shock us, shame us and move us to action,” Biden said in a statement.

“Make your voice heard in Congress so that we finally take action to ban assault weapons, restrict high-capacity magazines, strengthen background checks, and keep guns out of the hands of those who have no business owning or using them to deal with.”

A person is loaded into an ambulance after the shooting, which left at least 21 people injured and one dead

A person is loaded into an ambulance after the shooting, which left at least 21 people injured and one dead

Lisa Lopez-Galvan, pictured here with her husband, died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen during surgery at a hospital

Lisa Lopez-Galvan, pictured here with her husband, died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen during surgery at a hospital

This comes at a time when tributes have been paid to the only person who lost their life in the shooting: popular Kansas City radio DJ and mother of two, Lisa Lopez-Galvan.

She died during emergency surgery at the hospital after sustaining a gunshot wound to the abdomen.

Local Democrat Manny Abarca, a friend of Lopez-Galvan, spoke about her influence in an interview with TalkTV's Jeremy Kyle and Rosie Wright on Talk Today.

“It's a tragic situation.” I was there with my six-year-old daughter Camilla and we not only caught confetti but hid in the bathroom, not knowing what our fate would be. Unfortunately, this is the state of affairs at major events like this in America.

“We need to pay attention to those who have guns that are easily accessible, especially in states like Missouri.”