Suspect in Denver ‘Patriot Rally’ shooting not a licensed security guard: report
The private security guard who has been jailed on suspicion of first-degree murder stemming from a deadly shooting on Saturday at a ‘Patriot Rally’ in Denver during dueling protests was reportedly not properly licensed to work in the position.
The private security guard who has been jailed on suspicion of first-degree murder stemming from a deadly shooting on Saturday at a ‘Patriot Rally’ in Denver during dueling protests was reportedly not properly licensed to work in the position.
Matthew Robert Dolloff, 30, was reportedly working as a contracted security guard for 9News at the time of the shooting. The local news station reported late Sunday he was contracted through another company to accompany its news staff to the protests.
The station reported that it later found out it appears that Dolloff was not actually employed by the company it used and the company did not provide additional information about his actual employer.
The 9News report went further and said Denver’s Department of Excise and Licenses has “no record” that Dolloff was licensed to work as a security guard.
Dolloff, 30, was taken into custody in connection with a clash that took place Saturday afternoon in Civic Center Park in Denver.
The man who was shot dead was identified by family members as Lee Keltner, a military veteran, grandfather and avowed patriot who was there to express his support for the police. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
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In other developments:
- Denver shooting victim identified as pro-cop vet, shot in front of son: family
- Denver shooting at protest leaves 1 dead; news station's private security guard in custody
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