Current:Home > MyKansas City shooting victim Lisa Lopez-Galvan remembered as advocate for Tejano music community -Aspire Money Growth
Kansas City shooting victim Lisa Lopez-Galvan remembered as advocate for Tejano music community
View
Date:2025-04-27 14:39:47
A popular DJ for a Tejano music show known for championing the form of music to others was the lone fatality in the tragic mass shooting that marred a victory celebration for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Lisa Lopez-Galvan, 43, was shot and killed as crowds were leaving the Chiefs' Super Bowl victory rally. More than 20 others were also shot Wednesday afternoon near Kansas City's historic Union Station.
Lopez-Galvan is being remembered as an artistic leader and community advocate, who went out of her way to elevate Latino performers and musicians, including on her local radio show.
"She went to bat for people and tried to help push their music to other stations as well," said Kelly Dougherty, director of development and communication for KKFI, where Lopez-Galvan worked.
Lopez-Galvan was a big Chiefs fan, loved Kansas City and adored its people, Dougherty told USA TODAY. The Tejano DJ was at Wednesday's parade in downtown Kansas City with several relatives, including children, the radio director said.
"Lisa was there because she loved the team, and she is part of this community," she said. "She wanted to be part of the celebration that a million people were at."
On Thursday, city officials also spoke of Lopez-Galvan's role in the local music scene.
"We are still learning about her but know she is beloved by many," Kansas City Police Chief Stacey Graves said at a press conference.
As more information about Wednesday's victims has come out, Dougherty said, she's learned several of Lopez-Galvan's family members were among those shot.
"They’re in stable condition from my understanding," Dougherty told USA TODAY.
Lopez-Galvan was part of a large family "very connected" to Kansas City and to supporting the local Latino community.
Lopez-Galvan was beloved, 'vibrant' local Tejano radio host
Lopez-Galvan was a volunteer programmer and host at Kansas City's KKFI radio station, and began co-hosting the show A Taste of Tejano in 2022, according to the station's website.
She first agreed to take the role "just to get the music out there," Dougherty, 52, said.
Lopez-Galvan could be found at the station every Tuesday evening behind the host microphone, and she brought her own vibrancy to every interaction at KKFI, Dougherty said.
"She was an incredibly vibrant and wonderful person, and we’re just gutted completely," she said.
The Facebook page for "A Taste of Tejano," shared with USA TODAY by KFFI, features a photo of a single candle against a black background and remembrances. "Feeling heartbroken," the page status says.
"Please keep our Lisa and the Lopez family in your prayers," one post asks.
veryGood! (69516)
Related
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- You’ll Be Enchanted by Travis Kelce’s Budding Bromance With Taylor Swift’s Backup Dancer
- The 2024 Denim Trends That You'll Want to Style All Year Long (and They Fit like a Jean Dream)
- Nashville’s Covenant School was once clouded by a shooting. It’s now brightened by rainbows.
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- Bridgerton Costars Bessie Carter and Sam Phillips Confirm Romance With PDA-Filled Outing
- World War II POW from Louisiana accounted for 82 years after Bataan Death March
- Travis Kelce reveals how he started to 'really fall' for 'very self-aware' Taylor Swift
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- Can Panthers, Oilers keep their teams together? Plenty of contracts are expiring.
Ranking
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- Why the stakes are so high for Atlanta Hawks, who hold No. 1 pick in 2024 NBA draft
- Homeland Security says border arrests fall more than 40% since Biden’s halt to asylum processing
- Athing Mu, reigning 800-meter gold medalist, will miss Paris Olympics after falling during U.S. trials
- Juan Soto praise of Mets' future a tough sight for Yankees, but World Series goal remains
- Bridgerton Author Julia Quinn Addresses Fan “Disappointment” Over Queer Storyline
- Illinois man accused in mass shooting at Fourth of July parade expected to change not-guilty plea
- Woman accused of killing friend's newborn, abusing child's twin in Pittsburgh: Police
Recommendation
Trump invites nearly all federal workers to quit now, get paid through September
Bridgerton Author Julia Quinn Addresses Fan “Disappointment” Over Queer Storyline
Ulta’s Summer Beauty Sale Is Here—Score Redken, Estée Lauder, Sun Bum & More Beauty Faves up to 45% Off
Monsoon storm dumps heavy rain in parts of Flagstaff; more than 3,000 customers without electricity
Average rate on 30
WWE Hall of Famer Sika Anoa'i, of The Wild Samoans and father of Roman Reigns, dies at 79
2024 NBA mock draft: Projections for all 30 first-round picks during draft week
Saipan, placid island setting for Assange’s last battle, is briefly mobbed — and bemused by the fuss