Shooting Incident Near England's World Cup Camp Raises Concerns
Nine individuals were injured in a shooting near England's World Cup base in Kansas City, just days before the tournament's start. With no suspects apprehended, the incident highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in the U.S., which saw over 400 mass shootings in 2025.
A shooting near England's World Cup base camp in Kansas City left nine people with non-life-threatening injuries, stirring concerns just days before the tournament kickoff. Authorities reported that none of the suspects have been taken into custody, with several injured individuals receiving treatment at local hospitals.
This alarming incident took place approximately four miles from England's planned training site at the Swope Soccer Village. The England team has yet to arrive in Kansas City and is scheduled to play a friendly match against Costa Rica in Orlando, Florida, later this week. The Football Association (FA) has not issued any comments regarding the situation.
This event underscores the prevalent gun violence issue in the United States, with the Gun Violence Archive reporting more than 400 mass shootings in 2025 alone. The repetitive nature of such occurrences continues to be a significant concern for public safety.
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