Victim’s “very threatening” actions fueled decision to drop murder charge in Denver protest shooting, DA says

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NEW: Victim’s “very threatening” actions fueled decision to drop murder charge in Denver protest shooting, DA says

Dolloff was not licensed to work as a security guard in Denver and management at 9News has said that they did not request an armed security guard or know that Dolloff was carrying a gun that day. Dolloff did have a valid concealed carry permit, issued by the Elbert County Sheriff’s Office, at the time of the shooting.

“It’s a combination of all of that, and the people that were with him and their actions and what they were saying,” she said.Lee Keltner sews a leather band into a hat at his home-based shop for Crossfire Hats in Brighton on Jan. 7, 2015.

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