Jacob gooch sr., who was at the parade with his wife and children, was interviewed on cbs mornings thursday and spoke about his harrowing experience at what was supposed to be a celebratory event A man who survived getting shot at the kansas city chiefs' super bowl parade wednesday described hearing an altercation before gunfire rang out as the event concluded. Said he hasn't begun to process the tragedy that unfolded before his family's eyes on wednesday when they were shot during the kansas city chiefs' super bowl victory parade.
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In an interview with cbs mornings, jacob gooch sr. Some days are harder than others. Shares an update on his wife and son, who were among the 21 victims wounded in the shocking shooting at
Hasn't been back to work since he was shot in the foot at last year's kansas city chiefs super bowl celebration.
He had hoped to return in july but the shattered bone in his Jacob gooch talks about being shot in the leg during wednesday's super bowl victory rally for the kansas city chiefs while recovering at his home in leavenworth, kan., thursday, feb. Are all recovering from gunshot wounds following the chiefs celebration. And his older son, jacob gooch jr., were also shot.
Trauma changes who we are. Hasn't worked since the parade. He hoped to go back to work in july. (center) prays with older son jacob gooch jr.

(right) during a service at faith walkers outreach church in leavenworth, kansas, on feb.
He feels good walking now and can run short distances without pain. But he doesn't know if he'll ever play football again, a mainstay of his life since he can remember. Unable to work after being shot at the kansas city chiefs super bowl parade in february, jacob gooch sr. But that assistance abruptly stopped in may when he started seeing a new doctor who was in network with his health insurance.
The issue was resolved in june, and he was expecting to receive back pay. Said he was at union station along with his wife, emily tavis, celebrating the chief's win when gunfire erupted into the crowd — killing one and injuring 23 others, in what View the profiles of people named jacob gooch sr. Join facebook to connect with jacob gooch sr.
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Facebook gives people the power. In an interview with cbs mornings, jacob gooch sr. Shares an update on his wife and son, who were among the 21 victims wounded in the shocking shooting at the close of the chiefs' super bowl victory parade. Was shot in the ankle, while his wife was hit in the calf and his son in the foot.
Jacob gooch sr was one of the 30 people who were injured in a mass shooting that occurred after the kansas city chiefs super bowl victory parade on wednesday, february 14. Gooch said on thursday, february 15, that he witnessed a woman trying to stop a man from firing his gun at the crowd. Said he hasn't begun to process the tragedy that unfolded before his family's eyes on wednesday when they were shot during the kansas city chiefs' super bowl victory parade. The worker brought tavis into the tent for treatment.

The family arrived at union station from leavenworth around 10 a.m., excited
Crew leader at sonic drive in leavenworth, kansas, united states. Claimed to have heard a girl remark, don't do it, not here, this is stupid, after he had heard an altercation. Gooch claimed that he mistook the sound of the gunshots for Said he was at union station along with his wife, emily tavis, celebrating the chief's win when gunfire erupted into the crowd — killing one and injuring 23 others, in what
Jacob gooch sr., his wife emily tavis and their three kids had just enjoyed a second straight chiefs super bowl rally at union station. It was a blast like usual up until the end, gooch said.




