Kansas City Chiefs Fan Wrongly Accused in Parade Shooting Cleared
Denton Loudermill, detained during the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade, has been cleared of any involvement in the shooting.
- Denton Loudermill, a Kansas City Chiefs fan, was wrongly accused of being involved in the shooting at the team's Super Bowl victory parade.
- Loudermill, detained for being intoxicated and not moving from the crime scene, has been released without charges.
- Social media posts falsely claimed Loudermill was one of the gunmen, leading to death threats against him.
- Kansas City police have stated that no one believed to be involved in the shooting has been released.
- Two juveniles have been charged in connection with the shooting, which resulted in one death and 22 injuries.