Still waiting on a statement from this guy's supposed employer confirming his employment or training.
Shooter's social media history is full of Occupy/leftist crap, I'd be surprised if he actually passed a background check for an executive protection job.
Shooter, both thumbs forward... he’s been trained by somebody.
Still waiting on a statement from this guy's supposed employer confirming his employment or training.
Shooter's social media history is full of Occupy/leftist crap, I'd be surprised if he actually passed a background check for an executive protection job.
Yeah, right, sure...
or he watched any number of videos of "best handgun grip" and practiced that. (I should know, that's how I learned that grip.)
[video=youtube_share;ylh4DyMADRU]https://youtu.be/ylh4DyMADRU[/video]
That works for me. You’re typical gun owner, in my experience, rarely is interested enough to learn how to handle a weapon the right way.
The Denver Department of Excise and Licenses tells CBS4’s Andrea Flores Dolloff was not licensed to be a security guard in the city.
“If he was operating as a security guard, he was in violation of the law,” said Eric Escudero, a department spokesman, stated. “Security guards are prohibited from carrying or using a firearm without getting an armed firearm endorsement for their license. All security guards in Denver are required to get a federal background check before they receive their license.”
Escudero also shared Denver is one of three cities in Colorado where security guards are required to have a license to operate, and there is requirement to have a license in the state.
Here is news article on Dolloff not having required license to operate in Denver while armed...
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/10...-guard/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
That, plus his obvious bias make this a lot more interesting. So, how did he contract through a reputable private security firm without proper credentials? Would the additional training covered deescalation techniques, which may have resulted in this encounter having a different outcome?Here is news article on Dolloff not having required license to operate in Denver while armed...
https://denver.cbslocal.com/2020/10...-guard/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
We keep hearing the lie about "Fine people on both sides" after Charlottesville. We don't hear anything about Michael Reinoehl, and the killing of Patriot Prayer member Jay Danielson, or any other examples of violence against Trump supporters.The next question is, with his anti-Trump social media postings, how is the media going to say this is Trump's fault?
Or do they even need a reason?
The next question is, with his anti-Trump social media postings, how is the media going to say this is Trump's fault?
Or do they even need a reason?
We keep hearing the lie about "Fine people on both sides" after Charlottesville. We don't hear anything about Michael Reinoehl, and the killing of Patriot Prayer member Jay Danielson, or any other examples of violence against Trump supporters.
That, plus his obvious bias make this a lot more interesting. So, how did he contract through a reputable private security firm without proper credentials? Would the additional training covered deescalation techniques, which may have resulted in this encounter having a different outcome?
Surely you’re not calling this situation “violence against Trump supporters”? You’ve seen the pics, right?