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| π¨ One person has died and at least 21 others were injured by gunfire in a shooting in Kansas City, Missouri, following the parade and rally for the Chiefs' Super Bowl win, officials said Wednesday. Three suspects have been detained for investigation, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said at a media briefing Wednesday, adding that at least one firearm has been recovered. A motive remains unclear. Kansas City radio station KKFI confirmed Wednesday night that DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan, host of "Taste of Tejano," was killed in the shooting at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade. Tune into "Good Morning America" at 7 a.m. ET for more from paradegoers and the latest developments. π️ The White House's national security adviser and leading lawmakers on Capitol Hill sought to allay public concerns on Wednesday after the House Intelligence Committee chairman warned of a "national security threat" related to a "destabilizing foreign military capability." Learn more about deliberations on Capitol Hill here. π An alleged gunman accused of shooting three Metropolitan Police Department officers in Washington, D.C., surrendered Wednesday night after a lengthy standoff, the Metropolitan Police Department confirmed. The incident unfolded Wednesday when the officers went to serve an arrest warrant and the suspect refused to go outside, instead firing at the officers when they tried to go inside the home. The three officers suffered non-life-threatening gunshot wounds. π½ The City of New York on Wednesday sued the companies behind SnapChat, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok, accusing them of fomenting a "nationwide youth mental health crisis" by exposing children "to a nonstop stream of harmful content." π Every Valentine's Day, Diana Maver, 77, receives flowers from her husband John, who died more than six years ago in October 2017. | |
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| This morning on "GMA," Tory Johnson has more of the sweetest Deals and Steals for your valentine! Plus, John QuiΓ±ones is here to dish on the new season of "What Would You Do?" And Bobi Wine and Barbie Kyagulanyi join us live in Times Square to talk about the Oscar-nominated Nat Geo documentary, "Bobi Wine: The People's President." All this and more only on "GMA." | | | | |
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