log in to manage your profile and account.The man arrived at the stadium complex around 11:30 a.m. Saturday and began firing shots at employees, The Kansas City Star reported.No one was hit, Kansas City Police Department spokesperson Capt. By John Healy. The man arrived at the stadium complex around 11:30 a.m. Saturday and began firing shots at employees, The Kansas City Star reported. Police say the man fired at employees but no one was hit. Standoff ends hours after armed man shot at employees at Arrowhead Stadium. (AP) — A man who fired shots at employees outside Arrowhead Stadium was arrested Saturday after a daylong standoff.Kansas City police spokesman Capt. Below you will find some of the notable steps being taken to support that effort. The man, who was armed, fired shots at employees at Arrowhead Stadium, authorities said. The Iola Police Department requested KBI assistance at approximately 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21, and KBI agents responded to investigate. Dave Jackson told reporters.Kansas City police engaged in standoff at Arrowhead after man shot at employees.Police said tactical officers and negotiators made contact with the gunman, who was contained to the south side of the complex.Eventually, officers used less than lethal force to bring the man into custody.There were no sporting events held at the complex during the afternoon, but the Kansas City Royals' 6:05 p.m. CDT game against the Pittsburgh Pirates was delayed 30 minutes because of the standoff, the Star reported. The Kansas City Royals’ game against the Pittsburgh Pirates was delayed about half an hour because of the standoff.Copyright 2020 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved. Dave Jackson told reporters. David Jackson said the man arrived at the Truman Sports Complex around 10:30 a.m. Saturday and fired several shots at employees but did not hit anyone.The man was arrested shortly after 6 p.m. Jackson said the man didn’t appear to have any connection to the Kansas City Chiefs or Royals.During the standoff, some stadium employees took shelter inside the complex. (WDAF) – Police are currently on the scene of an operation 100, a term used for standoff or hostage situations, with an armed party in the parking lot of Arrowhead stadium. The Chiefs will hold training camp practice at Arrowhead Stadium in front of about 2,000 fans as a part of two season ticket member events being held during training camp. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, our commitment remains to prioritize the safety of our fans, staff and players. 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This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.WICHITA, Kan. - One man is dead after an early morning shooting near Central and McClean.Wichita police responded to 5th and Edwards just after 3 a.m. Officers found a man in his 40's with a gunshot wound inside of a car. Man arrested after standoff outside Arrowhead Stadium September 13, 2020 10:33 am Latest: Most missing now accounted for in Oregon blaze KANSAS CITY, Mo. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, there were no fans in the parking lot or in Kauffman Stadium, which is next door to Arrowhead.Police said the man told them that he had never attended a Chiefs or Royals game at the Arrowhead complex,Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk,Michelle Ewing, Cox Media Group National Content Desk,WATCH: Arkansas police officer saves choking toddler in dramatic dashcam video,‘Vanderpump Rules’ stars Jax Taylor, Brittany Cartwright expecting first child,Sylvester Stallone’s mother, Jackie Stallone, dead at 98,Tropical Storm Beta makes landfall in Texas. By Pete Sweeney Aug 17, 2020, 4:15pm … August 17, 2020 08/17/2020 10:01 pm. Police say he was pronounced dead at the scene.ALLEN COUNTY, Kan. (KSN)– The Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), the Iola Police Department, and the Allen County Sheriff’s Office are investigating a death that occurred in Iola on Monday. The man, who was armed, fired shots at employees at Arrowhead Stadium, authorities said. Dave Jackson told reporters.Kansas City police engaged in standoff at Arrowhead after man shot at employees.Police said tactical officers and negotiators made contact with the gunman, who was contained to the south side of the complex.Eventually, officers used less than lethal force to bring the man into custody.There were no sporting events held at the complex during the afternoon, but the Kansas City Royals' 6:05 p.m. CDT game against the Pittsburgh Pirates was delayed 30 minutes because of the standoff, the Star reported.

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