Charge Dismissed After Dude Mislabeled As Super Bowl Rally Shooter

Lawsuits targeting politicos are always an uphill battle . . . However, this one is important because it might allow a bit more message board "freedom" and misinformation amid politically charged debate. 

Here's the word . . .

A federal judge in the district of Kansas accepted a motion to dismiss filed by attorneys representing Tennessee Rep. Tim Burchett.

The motion claimed the court lacked personal jurisdiction to hear the case.

Loudermill also filed a lawsuit against three Missouri senators who also wrongly identified him.

The lawsuit named Missouri Sens. Rick Brattin, Denny Hoskins and Nick Schroer, all Republicans.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey since announced his office would represent the three senators.

At the same time, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson condemned the behavior of the Brattin, Hoskins and Schroer. He also defended Loudermill.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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