The mother of two who was killed in the Kansas City shooting has been identified. Chiefs coach Andy Reid comforts a teen by telling his story.
Swifty helped Lisa Lopez-Galvan’s family reach their goals on the GoFundMe page she set up for them. Travis Kelce and his Eighty-Seven Running foundation did the same thing by giving $100,000 to two sisters who were shot during the shooting.
“This fund was set up to help the Reyes family get their two daughters who were shot at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade better. The girls were having a party with a lot of their family members when they were hurt for no reason. Because the girls are still getting better, please keep the family in your prayers. This fund will help them get the money they need to recover physically and mentally. Any extra money will be saved for college. All of the money is going into a bank account set up just for the girls. The GoFundMe said, “Any amount is appreciated.”

Patrick and Brittany Mahomes also stopped by to see the Reyes sisters while they were still in the hospital getting better.
That’s when they found out that Kelce and his foundation had given the family a lot of money to help them get better.
In the early hours of February 16, it came out that Swift had given $100,000 to the Lopez-Galvan family through a GoFundMe account. Swift wrote a note to the family along with the donation that said, “Sending my deepest sympathies and condolences in the wake of your devastating loss.” “Love, Taylor Swift”
“This fund has been set up to help the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan,” it says on the GoFundMit page. Lisa was celebrating the Chiefs’ Super Bowl win when she was killed for no reason. She leaves behind two kids and her husband of 22 years. She was a wonderful wife, mother, daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend to many. Because we are still sad about her death, please keep her family in your prayers. This fund will help her family get the money they need as they deal with this terrible tragedy. Any amount would be great.”

The person who was shot and killed at the Kansas City Chiefs championship parade has been named.
The Kansas City Star says Lisa Lopez-Galvan was a well-liked DJ and a loved mother of two. As of Thursday morning, police had still confirmed only one death, even though some news sources said two people had died yesterday afternoon.
Lopez-Galvan’s friends told The Kansas City Star that she had died and that the mother of two died while she was in surgery. Lopez-Galvan had a gunshot wound in her stomach.

Lisa Lopez, Lopez-Galvan’s friend, told The Kansas City Star, “She was the most wonderful and beautiful person.” “She was a DJ in the area. She was in all of the weddings. Everyone knows her. She had so much life in her.”
During this very sad time, our thoughts are with Lopez-Galvan’s family.
