Kansas City Chiefs fan wrongfully pegged as Super Bowl parade shooting suspect sues pol for misidentification
A Kansas City Chiefs fan who went viral after he was mistakenly identified as a gunman in a fatal Super Bowl parade shooting has sued a congressman for calling him an illegal immigrant and fingering him as a suspect on social media.
Denton Eugene Loudermill Jr. hit Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) with a federal lawsuit for two posts on X — in the days after the deadly Feb. 14 incident in Kansas City, Missouri — featuring a photo of Loudermill in cuffs with the caption, “One of the Kansas City Chiefs victory parade shooters has been identified as an illegal alien.”
Loudermill, a car wash employee who lives in Olathe, Kansas, was photographed by bystanders surrounded by police while he was temporarily put in handcuffs in the moments after the violence.
The image, of Loudermill wearing a red sweatsuit, was included in Burchett’s X posts from the day after the shooting and in another one from Feb. 18 — which together amassed millions of views and were reposted tens of thousands of times, Loudermill’s Kansas federal lawsuit from Monday charges.

