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Patrick Mahomes has revealed why he has not called for tighter gun laws in the wake of a fatal shooting during the team's Super Bowl parade in February.
A 43-year-old mother of two was killed that day in Kansas City, with court documents saying at least six people fired weapons.
Speaking to TIME, Mahomes said, 'I continue to educate myself. I don't want to make a quick response to something that takes a lot of education to really learn and make a swaying comment based off that. But I know we have to find a solution of some way to make this stuff stop.'
Following the shooting - which left about two dozen people injured - Mahomes and his wife, Brittany, reportedly donated $50,000 to a fund started by the Chiefs to aid victims of the shootings, as well as first responders involved.
They also visited two young sisters - just eight and 10 years old - in the hospital after the pair was shot in the legs.
'Praying for Kansas City…,' the quarterback posted to X afterwards.
Last month, three Missouri men were hit with federal gun charges in connection to the parade shooting.
Fedo Antonia Manning, 22, Ronnel Dewayne Williams, Jr., 21 and Chaelyn Hendrick Groves, 19, were charged with illegal firearms trafficking and straw purchases of firearms.
The shooting killed mom Lisa Lopez-Galvan, a mother of two and a popular radio DJ.