Chiefs’ Andy Reid Narrowly Avoids Gunfire as Office Hit in Startling 15-Foot Proximity Incident
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Chiefs’ Andy Reid Narrowly Avoids Gunfire as Office Hit in Startling 15-Foot Proximity Incident

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Chiefs Coach Andy Reid’s Office Targeted in Late-Night Shooting
By Max Winters, US Deputy Sports Editor | Updated: 01:47 BST, 21 August 2025

A shocking report reveals Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid’s office was struck by a bullet in May 2024 while he was inside. The incident occurred just after midnight on May 4 at the team’s practice facility.

Andy Reid's office at the Kansas City Chiefs' practice facility was shot at in May 2024
Andy Reid’s office window was damaged in the shooting (Image: Daily Mail)

According to the Kansas City Star, the bullet shattered the office window and lodged into a wall approximately 15 feet from Reid, who was unharmed. Police classified the case as an aggravated assault but found no evidence Reid, 66, was specifically targeted.

Key Details:

  • No Injuries Reported: The shooting occurred when the facility was largely empty.
  • Investigation Ongoing: No arrests have been made, and police continue to review surveillance footage and evidence.
  • Security Upgrades: Bulletproof glass has since been installed in Reid’s office.

Reid, who has led the Chiefs to three Super Bowl titles, has not publicly commented. The team has reinforced security measures at the facility.

More updates to follow.


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