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Two juveniles have been detained in connection with Wednesday’s shooting following the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl celebration rally, which left one dead and more than 20 wounded, police said.
At least 23 victims have been identified, including a 43-year-old woman who died, police chief Stacey Graves said at a news conference Thursday.
The other 22 victims range in age from 8 to 47, Graves said, adding that half are younger than 16.
The shooting appears to have been a “dispute between several people that ended in gunfire,” Graves said, noting there is no indication of a “nexus to terrorism or homegrown violent extremism.
On Wednesday, Graves said three people had been detained and an unspecified number of guns recovered by police.
On Thursday, a Kansas City police spokesperson told CNN one person who was in custody was “determined to not be involved.
Two juvenile teens remained in custody for further investigation, police said.
Several law enforcement officials similarly told CNN the shooting was believed to have been the result of a personal dispute in the area, and not an attack on the celebration itself.
One of those officials said the people in custody are believed to have been involved in the dispute and that, initially, 10 people were questioned.
The status of the other seven who were questioned is unclear.
Police have yet to file any charges, Graves said at Thursday’s news conference, telling reporters the investigation was ongoing and her department was working closely with the office of Jackson County Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker.