Chaos erupted at the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory parade, but amidst the panic emerged heroes: Trey Filter and his wife Casey. Extra’s Billy Bush spoke to the couple about their terrifying experience and their remarkable actions.
From Fan to Hero:
- Trey: “I didn’t think much,” he admits, “I saw a commotion and people yelling ‘Get him!’ I just reacted.” His quick action led him to tackle the suspect, later identified as carrying an assault rifle.
- Billy: “You’re that guy who runs towards danger, Trey.”
In Parkland the cop on campus did nothing
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In Kansas City the cops did nothing.Too often the “good guys” with guns only prove to be cowards with guns. More cops will not end gun violence. https://t.co/cTQenu6VWY
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Holding Down the Threat:
- Trey: “Another gentleman helped hold him down. My main concern was whether the suspect was still armed.”
- Casey: “The gun fell during the tackle. I saw it and knew I had to get it away.” Her swiftness prevented further harm.
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Adrenaline and Fear:
- Trey: “I couldn’t feel anything under his stomach, realized his ribs were open, and started racking him. It felt like an eternity.”
- Casey: “The whole situation was a mess, but everyone felt safe with the military presence.”
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Family Talks and Gratitude:
- Casey: “We talked about staying alert and the impact on other families. My sons are incredibly proud of their dad.”
- Trey: “The Kansas City fandom is special. We plan to keep attending games and parades.”
Their bravery in the face of danger is an inspiration. This story highlights the power of community, quick thinking, and the importance of appreciating our heroes, both big and small.
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