IN THE GREEN. AT 19 MINUTES. WE HAVE BREAKING NEWS. THE FAMILY OF THE WOMAN KILLED IN LAST YEAR’S SUPER BOWL RALLY IS TAKING THE CITY UNION. THE CITY UNION STATION GUN SELLERS AND SEVERAL OTHERS TO COURT. LOCAL RADIO DJ LISA LOPEZ-GALVAN WAS KILLED. HER FAMILY HAS FILED A WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT. THEY ARE ACCUSED OF GUN SELLERS. EVENT ORGANIZERS. THE ACCUSED SHOOTERS AND THE CITY OF KANSAS. CITY OF NEGLIGENCE. THE LAWSUIT ARGUES THE SHOOTING THAT KILLED GALVAN AND INJURED 22 OTHERS WAS A PREVENTABLE TRAGEDY. IT ARGUES LAX SECURITY, RECKLESS GUN SALES AND A FAILURE TO PLAN FOR PUBLIC SAFETY CONTRIBUTED TO

Family of woman killed in Chiefs rally shooting files wrongful death lawsuit

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Updated: 4:36 PM CDT Jun 19, 2025

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The family of a Kansas City woman killed in the February 2024 mass shooting at Union Station has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Lisa Lopez-Galvan was killed in the shooting. The lawsuit is against multiple parties, including the city, Union Station, event organizers, gun dealers, and accused shooters.Filed June 18 in Jackson County Circuit Court, the suit alleges the shooting was preventable and resulted from negligent firearm sales and a failure to provide adequate security. Lopez-Galvan’s son, Marc, was also critically injured in the shooting and is listed as a co-plaintiff along with her husband, Michael.In the lawsuit, the family says Union Station, the City of Kansas City, and two event firms failed to implement metal detectors, crowd screening, or basic access controls for the rally. The suit also names Frontier Justice, the Ammo Box and R.K. Shows. Over 20 people were shot during the rally. The suit seeks a jury trial and unspecified damages.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. —

The family of a Kansas City woman killed in the February 2024 mass shooting at Union Station has filed a wrongful death lawsuit.

Lisa Lopez-Galvan was killed in the shooting.

The lawsuit is against multiple parties, including the city, Union Station, event organizers, gun dealers, and accused shooters.

Filed June 18 in Jackson County Circuit Court, the suit alleges the shooting was preventable and resulted from negligent firearm sales and a failure to provide adequate security.

Lopez-Galvan’s son, Marc, was also critically injured in the shooting and is listed as a co-plaintiff along with her husband, Michael.

In the lawsuit, the family says Union Station, the City of Kansas City, and two event firms failed to implement metal detectors, crowd screening, or basic access controls for the rally.

The suit also names Frontier Justice, the Ammo Box and R.K. Shows.

Over 20 people were shot during the rally.

The suit seeks a jury trial and unspecified damages.