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Chiefs player praised for his heroism during Super Bowl parade shooting

The shooting in Kansas City left radio personality Lisa Lopez-Galvan dead and injured over 20 people.
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Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire embraces Travis Kelce after Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024 (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson)

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Former LSU star and current Kansas City Chiefs running back is being recognized for his act of heroism during a mass shooting at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl Celebration parade.

Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire who helped lead LSU to a national championship win in 2019 and now Kansas City’s fourth Super Bowl win, has now been added to The Uvalde Foundation For Kids list of Heroism Award recipients.

During Wednesday’s mass shooting Edwards-Helaire reportedly shielded a teenager as gunfire erupted nearby.

The boy’s mother thanked Edwards-Helaire in a social media post while he replied in his own Facebook post saying, “Hey Mrs. Penny, Zach was brave for sure!! Sorry the family, and all of Chiefs Kingdom had to experience this. Just wanted to Thank Zach for trusting me and knowing I’ll protect him.”

The shooting in Kansas City left radio personality Lisa Lopez-Galvan dead and injured over 20 people. Two juveniles were arrested by police and charged in connection to the shooting.

The foundation, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to ending school violence & formed after the Uvalde school shooting, also recognized Trey Filter from Maize, Kansas with the National Heroism Award for being credited with tackling, disarming, and detaining one of the shooters until police arrived.

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