Companies cited in connection to security guard shooting at Denver protest
Stephanie Butzer
Posted at 12:01 PM, Nov 04, 2020 and last updated 3:15 PM, Nov 04, 2020
DENVER Two companies that worked to assign an unlicensed security guard to work for a Denver news station at a protest, where the guard was involved in a fatal shooting, have been cited.
Police detectives with the Denver Department of Excise and Licenses cited Pinkerton and Isborn Security with a municipal code violation for employing or directing an unlicensed security guard ...
The two companies are accused of arranging for Matthew Dolloff, 30, to provide private security services for 9News during a protest on Oct. 10. Dolloff was not licensed to do so as required by the City and County of Denver.
During the protest, Dolloff got into an alleged altercation with 49-year-old Lee Keltner near Denver's Civic Center Park. During the incident, Dolloff allegedly pulled a gun and shot Keltner. Keltner was pronounced dead at Denver Health Medical Center ...
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/local-news/2-companies-cited-for-licensing-violation-in-connection-to-security-guard-shooting-at-denver-protest