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Man wrongly identified as Chiefs rally shooter shares impact of misinformation

Man wrongly identified as Chiefs rally shooter shares impact of misinformation
February 03, 2025

    OLATHE, Kansas (KSHB) -- It only takes seconds for misinformation to be posted and shared on social media.

The consequences of that were seen in real-time following the shooting at the Chiefs Super Bowl rally last year.

Denton Loudermill Jr. was falsely labeled as the shooter.

In all the chaos of that day, which ended with a woman killed and more than 20 people hurt, many people shared footage of Loudermill detained at the rally.

The footage was not aired by KSHB 41; however, social media users spread his image out of context.

Loudermill was detained at the celebration but police let him go for reasons unrelated to the shooting.

Tweets from government officials, some of which were deleted, amplified the misinformation and received millions of views.

Loudermill ultimately sued Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett and Missouri Sens. Rick Brattin, Denny Hoskins and Nick Schroer.

"If they would've did their background checks and everything and their due diligence, I wouldnโ€™t have had my face plastered everywhere," Loudermill said.

For Scripps News Literacy Week, he checked in with KSHB 41 to talk about how important it is for people to fact-check before sharing information online.

"I think they should make sure they know what they are talking about before they push send on the computer," he said.

When it happened nearly a year ago, his character was attacked.

Loudermill was labeled as the shooter and called an "illegal alien."

He said people still stop him to ask about his involvement and whether he'd attend another rally.

"Iโ€™m still hearing things about what happened from last year and trying to get over whatโ€™s being said and wish things thatโ€™s on the computer werenโ€™t on the computer," Loudermill said.

Even though people can see information online in seconds, Loudermill urged it's worth the extra time to make sure it's true.

"What people put on the computer could tear someone's life apart, but hopefully everything will be alright," he said.

Loudermill's attorneys are still trying to hold government officials accountable who shared misinformation on social media.

A federal judge dismissed all of those lawsuits, but Loudermill's attorneys refiled against the three Missouri lawmakers.

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