"Efforts to Clear Names and Seek Justice After Kansas City Parade Shooting"

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Denton Loudermill, a Kansas City Chiefs fan, was wrongly identified as a gunman in the deadly shooting at the team's Super Bowl victory parade. He was detained for being intoxicated and not moving away from the crime scene but was released without being arrested or cited. His lawyer emphasized that he had nothing to do with the shooting and has received death threats due to misinformation. Two minors have been charged in connection with the shooting, which left one person dead and 22 others injured.
Topics:nation#clearing-name#crime-and-justice#detainment#kansas-city-chiefs#misidentification#shooting
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