"Chiefs Parade Shooting: Victims Speak Out, Misinformation Cleared"

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Denton Loudermill, mistakenly linked to the mass shooting at Union Station during the Kansas City Chiefs parade, speaks out to assert his innocence after a photo of him in handcuffs circulated on social media. Kansas City Police confirmed he was not suspected in the shooting, and his attorney emphasized that he was simply a Chiefs fan who was detained for not moving out of the police officers' way fast enough. Tennessee congressman Tim Burchett wrongly identified Loudermill as a shooter and an illegal alien, but later retracted his statement, prompting calls for an apology and concerns over Loudermill receiving death threats.
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