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Black Guns Matter schools urban communities in all 50 states on their 2nd amendment rights and responsibilities
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Former Denver TV station guard pleads not guilty to murder
THOMAS PEIPERT, Associated Press
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DENVER (AP) A former television station security guard pleaded not guilty Friday to second-degree murder in the shooting of a pro-police demonstrator following protests in downtown Denver.
Matthew Dolloff, 31, appeared with his attorneys virtually in district court in connection with the death of 49-year-old Lee Keltner. Judge Brian Whitney said he would set a trial date following a hearing scheduled for Aug. 6.
Attorneys for Dolloff say he acted in self-defense.
Dolloff was hired by KUSA-TV to protect a producer covering the Oct. 10, 2020, “Patriot Muster” demonstration and “BLM-Antifa Soup Drive” counterprotest.
Fox News host Lawrence Jones ripped American corporations on Monday s Fox News Primetime for not following their holier than thou pledges of generosity with 50 billion dollars in donations to Black Americans, claiming the companies only spent half of 1% in support of Black life.
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JONES: Tomorrow marks the 1 year anniversary of the death of George Floyd. And the weeks and months that followed. American companies did their best to prove how woke and committed they were to promoting diversity and social justice. Corporations were promising money left and right after George Floyd s death. 50 billion dollars, in fact, was pledged to advancing racial equity in this country. That s billion with a B. Some of it was supposed to be donated to civil rights organizations, invested in communities of color or put to reimagining hiring practices at major corporations. And now, a year later, how much do you think was actually spent? Take a minute and guess. 80 percent? How about