The courageous Kansas City Chiefs fan stays in his chair

The courageous Kansas City Chiefs fan stays in his chair as the crowd takes cover during the Super Bowl parade shootout

  • One man appeared unfazed after the shooting
  • The lone fan, dressed in a Chiefs jersey, sat in a black folding chair with one leg crossed over the other
  • One person was killed and at least 29 injured after gunmen opened fire

A Kansas City Chiefs fan was spotted sitting calmly in his chair after gunfire erupted during the Super Bowl parade.

One person was killed and at least 29 injured after gunmen opened fire on a crowd that had gathered to watch the victory march.

As the wounded were carried away on stretchers and family and friends clung to each other, one fan appeared unfazed in the moments after the shooting.

The man, dressed in a Chiefs jersey, sat in a black folding chair with one leg crossed over the other.

As a sea of ​​fans streamed past, the man paused and looked out over the crowd.

After a bloody shootout that left one dead and at least 22 injured, a Kansas City Chiefs fan was spotted sitting quietly among the exhausted crowd

After a bloody shootout that left one dead and at least 22 injured, a Kansas City Chiefs fan was spotted sitting quietly among the exhausted crowd

Gunmen opened fire as fans gathered to watch the Super Bowl parade celebrating the Chiefs' 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers

Gunmen opened fire as fans gathered to watch the Super Bowl parade celebrating the Chiefs' 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers

A sea of ​​fans streamed down the street as police worked to evacuate the area

A sea of ​​fans streamed down the street as police worked to evacuate the area

An estimated one million people came to Kansas City to watch the procession

An estimated one million people came to Kansas City to watch the procession

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Shortly after 3:30 p.m., shots were fired at Union Station, shortly after the team left the stage

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The identities of the gunmen have not yet been released, but a man in a red hoodie was led away by police

Americans may find it difficult to remain unfazed by seemingly nonstop gun violence.

About 75 people were killed and 140 injured in 44 mass shootings from Jan. 1 to Feb. 12, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

The latest shooting occurred as an estimated one million people descended on Kansas City to celebrate the Chiefs' 25-22 overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers.

Shortly after 3:30 p.m., shots were fired at Union Station, shortly after the team left the stage.

Police worked to evacuate the station as frantic crowds scrambled to safety. As one man appeared to run away, several others grabbed him, pinned him to the ground and shouted, “We have the gun!”

The identities of the gunmen have not yet been released, but a man wearing a red hoodie was seen being led away by police. Three suspects were taken into custody.