Today’s edition of quick hits.
* Two people are in custody in Kansas City: “At the end of the Chiefs victory parade, shots were fired near Union Station. At least 10 people with gunshot wounds were taken to various hospitals from near Union Station, Kansas City Fire Department Battalion Chief Michael Hopkins said. One person is dead, the fire department said. Three people are listed in critical condition.”
* A story worth watching: “House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner, R-Ohio, released an unusual statement Wednesday warning of a ‘serious national security threat’ without providing additional details, pre-empting what the White House said was a planned briefing for congressional leaders. Four sources with knowledge of the issue told NBC News that the threat is a Russian military capability.”
* A sharp drop: “The number of people crossing illegally into the United States from Mexico has dropped by 50 percent in the past month, authorities said on Tuesday, as President Biden comes under growing pressure from both parties over security at the border.”
* Korean Peninsula: “North Korea on Wednesday fired multiple cruise missiles into the sea in its fifth test of such weapons since January, South Korea’s military said, extending a streak in weapons demonstrations that is elevating tensions in the region.”








