After Taylor Swift donated $100,000 to the GoFundMe, established for the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a Shawnee mother of two, who was killed Wednesday at the Chiefs rally, Travis Kelce matched her and made a separate donation.
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According to multiple outlets, another GoFundMe was set up for the children of Erika Reyes, a cousin of Lopez-Galvan. Reyes’ two daughters were each shot in the leg during the violence that broke out after the rally. Patrick Mahomes and his wife also visited the girls at a hospital after the shooting. Now on Friday night, Kelce’s foundation (Eighty-Seven & Running) made $100,000 for the Reyes girls.
Travis Kelce’s Foundation is now committed to helping kids who were injured during the horrific shooting on Wednesday. Kelce’s foundation says it “helps underserved youth strive to become productive citizens by mentoring and motivating them to explore and develop their abilities while learning critical life skills. Founded in 2015, we have remained dedicated to providing resources and enrichment opportunities for youth and their communities through fundraising, athletic programs, mentoring, and outreach initiatives.”
As we previously reported, The shooting claimed the life of 43-year-old Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a popular community radio deejay. She co-hosted “Taste of Tejano,” a weekly show that brings traditional Mexican music to the radio waves of Kansas City.
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One of her children, Marc, was reportedly shot in the leg. In total, 22 people were injured by gunshot wounds. Investigations are still unfolding, but authorities have ruled out terrorism.
Police say they detained three people, two of the minors, and recovered several firearms from the scene.