Kansas City Chiefs player Jovan Belcher is dead in an apparent murder-suicide Saturday.
Police identified the second victim in the murder-suicide as 22-year-old Kasandra M. Perkins. Perkins died in a hospital of multiple gunshot wounds. She was Belcher's girlfriend and mother of their 3-month-old daughter.
There was no immediate information on a motive in the slayings.
As the Chiefs and their community reeled after the day's events, word came that Sunday's scheduled NFL game against the Carolina Panthers would be played as scheduled at noon local time in Kansas City.
Belcher, 25, killed himself with a handgun in front of the Chiefs' coach and general manager outside Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City police spokesman Darin Spann said Belcher shot Perkins at a suburban home and then drove five miles to the team's practice facility in Kansas City, Mo. Confronted by Chiefs personnel with police arriving on the scene, Belcher thanked general manager Scott Pioli and coach Romeo Crennel for their help. Belcher then stepped away, put a gun to his head and pulled the trigger.
Authorities said that Belcher and his girlfriend had been arguing recently.
Authorities reported receiving a call Saturday morning from a woman who said her daughter had been shot multiple times. The call actually came from Belcher's mother, who referred to the victim as her daughter, leading to initial confusion, police said.
Belcher was met by Pioli and Crennel in the parking lot of the practice facility and took his own life moments thereafter, according to Kansas City police supervisor Andrea Khan.
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