| Car chase breaks out on Kansas City 
			Super Bowl celebration parade route ahead of Chiefs party
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			 [February 06, 2020] 
			(Reuters) - A driver crashed the 
			Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration on Wednesday, breaking 
			through a parade barrier and leading police on a chase through the 
			parade route before coming to a halt a few hours before the 
			festivities got underway, police said. 
 The green sedan was stopped before approaching the crowd and no 
			injuries were reported, police said. Two people were arrested.
 
 "The driver is under investigation for impairment. A search of the 
			vehicle revealed no weapons, and there were no indications of 
			terrorist activity," Kansas City police said in a statement. "Police 
			do not know the suspect's motive at this time. The parade route is 
			once again secure."
 
 Clay County Sheriff's deputies, who were assisting Kansas City 
			police, slowed the vehicle by deploying Stop Sticks, flattening two 
			of its tires, the sheriff said on Twitter.
 
 But the car kept going.
 
 Multiple police cars prepared to stop it, which police said they 
			managed using the PIT maneuver, a blocking tactic designed to force 
			the car to turn sideways abruptly, causing the driver to lose 
			control.
 
 The chase began three hours before the parade as the crowd built 
			along Grand Boulevard, the Kansas City Star reported, when people 
			were startled by the sound of sirens and the police chase.
 
 "Move back, move back!" an officer on an all-terrain vehicle 
			shouted, the Star reported.
 
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			Police stop a car that was driven into the parade route before the 
			Kansas City Chiefs Champions Parade in Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. 
			February 5, 2020. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            The chase disrupted what had been a festive mood. Moments before, 
			police had led fans in cheers of "Go Chiefs!," the Star said.
 The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers by a score 
			of 31-20 in Sunday's 54th Super Bowl in Miami, the first Chiefs' 
			National Football League championship in 50 years.
 
             
			(Reporting by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Bill Berkrot)
 
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