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Taylor Swift donates $100,000
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Taylor Swift donated $100,000 to the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan at the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade. The donations were confirmed by Swift's representative to Variety and verified by The Associated Press. The GoFundMe has raised over $200,000. Two juveniles are in custody.
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Published on February 16, 2024 - 01:31
Taylor Swift Donates $100,000 to Family of Woman Killed at Chiefs Parade
Taylor Swift Donates $100,000 , to Family of Woman Killed at Chiefs Parade.
Taylor Swift Donates $100,000 , to Family of Woman Killed at Chiefs Parade.
Lisa Lopez-Galvan was killed during the mass shooting that took place at the parade for the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory on Feb. 14. .
Lisa Lopez-Galvan was killed during the mass shooting that took place at the parade for the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory on Feb. 14. .
Lopez-Galvan, a radio DJ for KKFI 90.1 FM,
was a mother of two, 'People' reports.
Her family set up a GoFundMe page
following her death.
This fund has been set up to benefit
the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan. Lisa
was celebrating the Chiefs Super Bowl
victory parade when senselessly killed, Via GoFundMe page for the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan.
This fund will help provide
vital financial support to her
family as they process this unthinkable
tragedy. Any amount is appreciated, Via GoFundMe page for the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan.
Taylor Swift, who is dating Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, made two $50,000 donations to the GoFundMe page, 'People' reports. .
Sending my deepest sympathies and
condolences in the wake of your
devastating loss. With love, Taylor Swift, Taylor Swift, via GoFundMe page for
the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan.
As of the morning of Feb. 16, over $200,000 had been raised for Lopez-Galvan's family, exceeding their goal of $75,000.
22 other people were injured
during the mass shooting on Feb. 14.
During a press conference on Feb. 15, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said, "There was no nexus to terrorism or homegrown violent extremism.".
This appeared to be a dispute
between several people
that ended in gunfire, Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves, via press conference
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