Colorado Guard JAG officer suing superiors over his participation in BLM protests 4 hours ago Army Cpt. Alan Kennedy of the Colorado Army National Guard poses for a selfie where he was teargassed on May 30, 2020. He is suing his superiors for allegedly restricting his off-duty freedom of speech. (Courtesy of Alan Kennedy) The Colorado National Guard is investigating the disciplinary actions and potential reprisal by a senior officer after one of the state’s part-time soldiers filed a federal lawsuit against his entire chain-of-command, alleging that his superiors infringed upon his First Amendment right to participate in Black Lives Matter protests
Trusted and betrayed: Former Air Force cadet fights reputation
Denver7 Investigates decade long battle with the Air Force Academy
Colorado Army National Guard Specialist Adam Derito was one of a handful from the state who spent part of last month guarding the U.S. Capitol during the presidential inauguration.
By: Tony Kovaleski
and last updated 2021-03-03 17:31:57-05
DENVER â Colorado Army National Guard Specialist Adam DeRito was one of a handful from the state who spent part of last month guarding the U.S. Capitol during the presidential inauguration.
âI love this country,â he said. âI think we made history going out there. Itâs something Iâm never going to forget for the rest of my life.â
Trusted and betrayed: Former Air Force cadet fights reputation
Denver7 Investigates decade long battle with the Air Force Academy
Colorado Army National Guard Specialist Adam Derito was one of a handful from the state who spent part of last month guarding the U.S. Capitol during the presidential inauguration.
and last updated 2021-03-03 16:46:39-05
DENVER â Colorado Army National Guard Specialist Adam DeRito was one of a handful from the state who spent part of last month guarding the U.S. Capitol during the presidential inauguration.
âI love this country,â he said. âI think we made history going out there. Itâs something Iâm never going to forget for the rest of my life.â
At least 200 Colorado National Guard soldiers will head to Washington, D.C., to help provide security during next Wednesday s inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, the governor s office said Thursday.