A bullet struck the office of Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid 15 months ago


A ball struck the office of the Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid in an end of evening incident that the team kept in Wraps for more than 15 months, officials announced on Thursday.
The police were called in the team training center at a short distance from Geha Field at the Arrowhead stadium in Kansas City, Missouri at 1:27 am on May 4, 2024, according to the police archives.
“When the police arrived, they were told at night that someone in the building alerted them to hear a noise and observed what seemed to be a ball hole in a window,” said the police sergeant. Phil Dimartino said in a statement.
The building “was occupied at the time of the ball passing through the window”, but no one was “struck, and there was no injury associated with the incident,” said Dimartino.
There was no arrest.
“There is no indication that it was a targeted incident in anyone or organization,” said Dimartino.
The incident had not been publicly disclosed before the Kansas City Star pointed out on Thursday.
The president of the chiefs, Mark Donovan, said that the franchise was engaged in the security of employees and fans. He said he thought that the prudent measure was to be silent on the incident.
“We sat with the experts both on the side of the investigation, as well as on the communication side, as well as on the security side, and we decided that it was the right way to follow,” Donovan told journalists during an annual business lunch celebrating the start of the season.
Reid, 67, is one of the most prosperous coaches in the history of the NFL.
At 273-146-1, he is the most victorious head coach of the NFL and n ° 4 in the victories of the regular season of all time, following only Don Shula, George Halas and Bill Belichick.
The shooting incident occurred during the NFL off-season, the chiefing almost three months withdrawn from their 25-22 victory at the Super Bowl against the 49ers of San Francisco and four months before the regular season.
The Victoire de la Victoire des Chiefs du Super Bowl on February 14 of last year was spoiled by shots at a short distance.
DJ Lisa Lopez-Galvan, which co-organized a weekly radio program on the local station KKFI 90.1 called “A Taste of Tejano”, was killed.



