Posted on 10/13/2020 12:53:25 PM PDT by rktman
The fatal shooting in Denver of Lee Keltner, 49, during a clash between competing rallies over the weekend is just one of many in recent months amid Black Lives Matter protests since the death of George Floyd.
But the shooting of Keltner may have a longer reach than others since he had been hired by a Denver television station, KUSA-TV, to act as a security guard for reporters at the events.
The Denver City Attorney's office said that when the homicide investigation is concluded, the case might not be over.
"Licensed security guard employers that hire unlicensed security guards could face disciplinary actions against their licenses ranging from a fine, to suspension, to revocation," the statement said. "Businesses could also face criminal charges for permitting or directing an unlicensed person to perform security services."
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If these media participants aren’t charged criminally, I hope they are sued in the wrongful death suit. This insanity needs to be exposed and the media not be allowed to cover up for each other.
Last I checked he was still being held in jail without bail on on suspicion of 1st degree homicide.
But he hasn’t been formally charged in an arraignment yet,
So, 9News hired Pinkerton for security, but Pinkerton says he was not an employee, so that would seem to make him an infiltrator pretending to be a security guard so that he could kill a Trump supporter?
“The family will sue the bejeezus out of NBC. They will win. It will cost NBC millions - maybe tens of millions.”
I hope it drives NBC into bankruptcy.
Yes, Jacob Kelly was the missing piece.
Looking at the pics of him at the event, was he carrying a pistol in a belly band at his right front waist, under his t-shirt?
My guess is the affliate isn’t owned by NBC.. so they will probably go bankrupt and sell.
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