The beloved Kansas City disc jockey and mother of two

The beloved Kansas City disc jockey and mother of two, 44, is confirmed as the dead victim of the Kansas City Super Bowl parade where 22 shots were fired – including NINE children

A Kansas City DJ and mother of two has been named as a victim of the Kansas City Super Bowl shooting in which 22 people were shot.

The Kansas City Star first reported that Lisa Lopez-Galvan died in Wednesday's shooting.

Close friends confirmed to the outlet that Lopez-Galvan died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen during surgery at a hospital.

Three gunmen opened fire at Union Station shortly after 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, seconds after the team, including Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes, left the stage.

The team had been in town to celebrate its Super Bowl victory on Sunday when chaos broke out.

The Kansas City Star reported that Lisa Lopez-Galvan died in Wednesday's shooting

The Kansas City Star reported that Lisa Lopez-Galvan died in Wednesday's shooting

Close friends confirmed to the outlet that Lopez-Galvan died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen during surgery at a hospital

Close friends confirmed to the outlet that Lopez-Galvan died from a gunshot wound to the abdomen during surgery at a hospital

According to police, 22 people were injured in the shooting, including nine children, and one person died. It is unclear whether Lopez-Galvan is that person.

A friend of Lopez-Galvan's, Lisa Lopez, told the outlet, “She was the most wonderful, beautiful person.”

“She was a local DJ. She celebrated all the weddings. We all know them. She was so full of life.'

The Star reported that Lopez-Galvan was married with two children and worked as a DJ for a community radio station.

She co-hosted “Taste of Tejano,” which focused on Hispanic music, with her brother Beto Lopez.

The latest update to Taste of Tejano's Facebook page said, “Friends and family. Please keep our Lisa and the Lopez family in your prayers.”

Since news of her death, friends and family have been paying tribute to Lopez-Galvan on social media.

One post said: “It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to our beautiful cousin Lisa Lopez-Galvan.”

“Your senseless death at today's KC parade left us shocked and with a great emptiness in our hearts.” Rest in peace, dear Lisa, we will miss you. Until we see you again.'

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

Lopez-Galvan was married with two children and worked as a DJ for a community radio station

Lopez-Galvan was married with two children and worked as a DJ for a community radio station

Since news of her death, friends and family have been paying tribute to Lopez-Galvan on social media

Since news of her death, friends and family have been paying tribute to Lopez-Galvan on social media

Another said: “Prayers to Lisa Lopez-Galvan.” She didn't deserve this, she was a great person overall!

“She was there to celebrate with the city and not deal with this tragedy!” Kansas City, we must do better!

“We will all miss you down here Lisa, you had a huge influence on me.” You always brighten my day with your smile! My goodness, I feel so bad for her family!'

While another posted: “Please keep my dad's family in your prayers.” There are simply no words for this senseless loss.

“Lisa was so nice, always called and asked about the family. We will miss her smile and her light in the world. Please pray for the others still in hospital.'

A video has emerged showing the moment Chiefs fans flee the scene after rapid shots were fired during the celebrations.

Other footage shows the moment a suspect is attacked by Chiefs fans, with a woman seen holding what appears to be an assault rifle.

The group dragged the suspected shooter to the ground and then shouted, “We have the gun.” The men held the suspect until police arrived and arrested him.

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

As the parade descended into chaos, police arrested two armed men at the scene.  It is unclear whether the man pictured was involved

As the parade descended into chaos, police arrested two armed men at the scene. It is unclear whether the man pictured was involved

After shots were fired at the Kansas City Chiefs' Superbowl parade, a large police presence descended on Union Square

After shots were fired at the Kansas City Chiefs' Superbowl parade, a large police presence descended on Union Square

In a press conference, Police Chief Stacey Graves said: “We are working to determine whether any of the three are the ones seen in the video of fans helping police.”

Graves also said that firearms were recovered after the shooting: “We have recovered firearms. 'I don't have a number or a caliber for you.'

No charges have been announced and police said no motive has been determined. Police described those in custody as detained.

While Kansas City Fire Chief Ross Grundyson said eight victims immediately suffered life-threatening injuries.

Police evacuated the train station as large crowds fled in panic after the shots were fired, and up to a million people were expected to have descended on Kansas City for the parade.

Fans were seen fleeing the scene and several people were wheeled away on stretchers.

Another man wearing a red hoodie was also pictured being arrested, although it is unclear whether he was one of those involved in the shooting.

Graves said at a news conference about two hours after the shooting that officers sprung into action and quickly apprehended the gunmen.

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said he was at Union Station when the gunmen began shooting

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said he was at Union Station when the gunmen began shooting

No charges have been announced and police said no motive has been determined.  Police described those in custody as detained

No charges have been announced and police said no motive has been determined. Police described those in custody as detained

The shooting occurred shortly after Kansas City Chiefs players celebrated their victory on stage

The shooting occurred shortly after Kansas City Chiefs players celebrated their victory on stage

About an hour after the shooting, people at the nearby Westin Hotel were ordered to seek shelter as police rushed toward the hotel.

The White House said in a statement: “The President has been briefed on the shooting in Kansas City and will continue to receive updates.”

“White House officials have been in contact with state and local leaders, and federal law enforcement is on scene assisting local law enforcement.”

The Chiefs said in a statement: “We are truly saddened by the senseless act of violence that occurred at the end of today's parade and rally outside Union Station.”

“Our condolences go out to the victims, their families and all of Kansas City.” At this time, we have confirmed that all of our players, coaches, staff and their families are safe and will be held accountable.

“We thank the local law enforcement officers and first responders who were on scene to assist.”