In the aftermath of a tragic shooting incident that occurred at a Super Bowl celebration parade in Kansas City, singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, a native of Indiana, has called on the news media to display the grim reality of gun violence.

Mellencamp’s statement, posted to X, emphasizes the need for Americans to witness the harrowing sight of innocent children who have fallen victim to these senseless acts. He accompanied the official statement with a lengthy caption that further stressed the importance that these incidents be made public.

Mellencamp implored the media, “Show the American people the dead children and others who have been struck down. Show us what guns and bullets can do to the human body.”

The parade, meant to be a joyous celebration, turned into a scene of chaos when gunfire erupted. This resulted in the death of a woman and injuries to 22 people. Police reports say that more than half of the injured were children under the age of 16.

The singer insisted that the media has a responsibility to reveal the horrors of mass shootings in America. While he acknowledged the painful nature of these images, Mellencamp asserted that shocking America out of its complacency may be the only way to effect meaningful change.

He said, “The news media need to be brave enough to let Americans see what slaughtered children look like. Otherwise, I fear that too many perceive gun violence as an abstract; a story that’s repeated nearly every day to numbing effect.”

Mellencamp’s advocacy for stricter gun control is not new. In 2023, he released a song, “Hey God,” that questioned the relevance of laws written long ago in regulating modern firearms and challenged the language of the Second Amendment.

The caption that accompanied his statement concluded, “I say this as a father and a human being, with deep empathy for the parents whose children have had their lives ended so suddenly and so senselessly: Show America the carnage. I am not being callous, and I know it will be painful to see.  But, sad to say, I think it’s the only way to shock America out of its stupor.”

A Kansas City DJ was killed and 20 were injured in the shooting.

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