Kansas Man Wrongfully Accused in Chiefs Parade Shooting Dies at 49, Lawyer Confirms

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Man falsely accused of being involved in Chiefs Super Bowl shooting has died

The man who was falsely being accused of being part of a mass shooting during the 2024 Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade has been found dead. Denton Loudermill Jr., of Olathe, was briefly handcuffed but was never charged in the chaos that followed the deadly shooting. He later filed lawsuits against three Republican Missouri state senators and a Tennessee congressman who shared social media posts that falsely implicated him. Those cases were all dismissed, largely on jurisdictional issues.

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Kansas man who was falsely accused of being a shooter after Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl win has died

A Kansas man who was falsely accused of being among the shooters who opened fire at a rally celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory last year has died, his attorney said. Denton Loudermill Jr., of Olathe, was briefly handcuffed but was never charged in the chaos that followed the deadly shooting. He later filed lawsuits against three Republican Missouri state senators and a Tennessee congressman who shared social media posts that falsely implicated him.

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Kansas man who was falsely accused of being a shooter after Chiefs´...

A Kansas man who was falsely accused of being among the shooters who opened fire at a rally celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs´ Super Bowl victory last year has died, his attorney said. Attorney LaRonna Lassiter Saunders confirmed Loudermill´s death in a statement Friday but gave no details on the circumstances. Loudermill was 49. "More details will be provided in time, but for now, we ask that you honor the family´s need for privacy as they come together to grieve this tremendous loss," she wrote.

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Olathe man misidentified in Chiefs Rally shooting dies amid legal battle
Denton Loudermill was wrongly identified as a shooter at the 2024 Chiefs Super Bowl rally. His body was found Friday morning, April 11. He sued three Missouri senators for falsely linking him to the shooting. The lawsuits claim the three lawmakers falsely said he was in the country illegally.
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Olathe man falsely connected to Chiefs parade shooting has died, his attorneys say
Denton Loudermill was falsely identified as a shooter at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade last year. His attorneys have filed a series of lawsuits over social media comments that erroneously connected him to the shooting. Arthur Benson and LaRonna Lassiter Saunders say their client died Friday.
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Kansas man who was falsely accused of being a shooter after Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl win has died
A Kansas man who was falsely accused of being among the shooters who opened fire at a rally celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory last year has died.
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Kansas man who was falsely accused of being a shooter after Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl win has died
A Kansas man who was falsely accused of being among the shooters who opened fire at a rally celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory last year has died.
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Kansas man who was falsely accused of being a shooter after Chiefs’ 2024 Super Bowl win has died
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Man falsely accused of being a shooter after Kansas 2024 Super Bowl win, dies - National
Denton Loudermill Jr., of Olathe, was briefly handcuffed but was never charged. He later filed lawsuits against three Republican Missouri state senators and a Tennessee congressman. Those cases were all dismissed, largely on jurisdictional issues. The Feb. 14, 2024, shooting outside Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri, killed a well-known DJ.
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