Chiefs Lineman Trey Smith Comforts Child with WWE Belt During Mass Shooting
In a moment of crisis, Trey Smith used his WWE championship belt to calm a frightened boy amidst the chaos of a mass shooting at the Chiefs' Super Bowl parade.
- Chiefs star offensive lineman Trey Smith comforted a young boy during a mass shooting by letting him wear his WWE championship belt.
- The incident occurred as the Kansas City Chiefs celebrated their Super Bowl victory, leaving 22 people injured and one mother of two dead.
- Smith, along with Chiefs coach Andy Reid and long snapper James Winchester, played key roles in comforting victims during the crisis.
- Three suspects were detained and firearms recovered in the aftermath of the shooting at Union Station.
- The act of kindness by Smith, who talked about wrestling to distract the boy, has been widely praised as heroic.