Video shows Travis Kelce fleeing Kansas City Super Bowl parade shooting in unmarked cop car

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Footage obtained by Page Six showed Travis Kelce leaving the Kansas City Super Bowl parade shortly after the deadly shooting.

The tight end was seen in the clip getting into an unmarked cop car outside of the Union Station in Kansas City, Mo., as pedestrians walked past him Wednesday.

It’s unclear where he was transported to or if his mother, Donna Kelce — who attended the parade with him — was also inside the vehicle.

As Travis rushed to safety, thousands of people were also fleeing the area after several gunmen opened fire, injuring at least 22 people and killing one.

Among those injured, nine of them were children, per The Post.

Footage obtained by Page Six showed Travis Kelce leaving the Union Station shortly after the fatal shooting at the Kansas City Super Bowl parade Wednesday. Getty Images The Kansas City Chiefs tight end was seen being escorted into an unmarked cop car. Alexandra Schmitt

Three suspects were arrested, with one of them being allegedly tackled by a Chiefs fan, per a video shared on X. Two of the alleged gunmen are juveniles.

Shortly after the shooting, Kelce, 34, spoke out about the fatal incident, claiming he was “heartbroken.”

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“I am heartbroken over the tragedy that took place today,” he wrote on X. “My heart is with all who came out to celebrate with us and have been affected. KC, you mean the world to me.”

However, the NFL star was seen in high spirits as he stepped out for dinner along with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and other teammates for a pre-planned get together.

His mother, Donna Kelce, wasn’t seen in the clip despite attending the parade with him. Alexandra Schmitt

Per TMZ, Mahomes rented out Granfalloon Restaurant and Bar for the team to continue their week-long celebrations after winning Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers Sunday.

The team requested police assistance outside the restaurant to help with crowd control.

Kelce was photographed outside the eatery stopping to take a photo with police officers while holding up a peace sign, per photos obtained by the outlet.

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