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Man falsely accused of shooting at Chiefs Super Bowl parade dead at 49

Emily CarterBy Emily Carter USA
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A man who was falsely accused of shooting shots in the parade of the Super Bowl of the Chiefs in February 2024, said his lawyer in a statement published Friday on social networks.

Associated Press confirmed the Denton Loudermill Jr.

No cause of death was provisions. He was 49 years old.

Police clean the area after a shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade on February 14, 2024. AP

“More details will be provident on time,” said lawyer Laronna Lassiter Saunders, “but for now, we ask him to honor the need for family privacy as they join to cry this tremendous loss.”

Loudermill or Olathe, Kan., He was handcuffed with letters that turned the chaos on February 14, 2024, but was never loaded in relation to the shooting that left one dead and more than 20 injured injured.

Subsequently, Loudermill filed demands against three state senators of Missouri and a Tennessee congressman who shared publications on social networks that implied him incorrectly in the shooting outside Union Station in Kansas City.

The demands were dismissed by the courts.

Denton Loudermill Jr. Fox4

Three men were accused of murder after the shooting, which the authorities said votes of a dispute between two groups of people.

Others faced minor charges.

Lassiter Saunders said that the fight will continue to eliminate the name of Loudermill posthumously.

Loudermill, a citizen of the United States since his birth, worked in a local car wash.

An agent of the law examines the scene after the shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl parade on February 14, 2024. AP

“While the family takes this time to cry, we want to make it clear that this is not over,” said Welder Sanders. “Mr. Loudermill should not have his last days loaded with stress and pursue a lie that went viral due to the careless and ruthless actions of a congressman, satadores of Missouri and influential in social networks that could not be life.”

Loudermill’s demands said he frozen in the middle of the chaos after the shot and was handcuffed to move “too slow” when the police cleared the scene.

While I was sitting handcuffed on the sidewalk, people and taking photos and publishing them on social networks, where it was described as an “illegal foreigner” and a “shooter.”

“If you became decided before,” said Saunders, “you shelters” anyway! “

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