The security company that employed the unlicensed guard—who is accused of fatally shooting a Trump supporter during dueling rallies in October in Denver—will surrender its own license that permits it to operate within the city limits.
Following a settlement agreement with the city on Thursday, Isborn Security Services must surrender its Denver license by Friday and will not be able to apply for a new license for five years.
"and will not be able to apply for a new license for five years."
ReplyDeleteNot under that name anyway.
They are pleased to announced the formation of Ibsorn Security Services...
DeleteFriday morning Isborn Security Services surrendered its license and reported that it was permanently suspending operations.
ReplyDeleteIn totally unrelated news, Friday afternoon the Pinkerton Agency announced that it was hiring the new security firm Isdead Security Services as subcontractors. Isdead was incorporated October 11th, 2020.
Outstanding. If they can’t bet their hires, they shouldn’t be allowed to operate.
ReplyDeleteNot my yak, but it might be worthwhile to check out Isborns' pooitical connections in Denver.
ReplyDeleteJohn in Indy
9 News set out to make a snuff film, and they succeeded. I hope the victim's family sues them out of existence.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. And try to pierce the corporate veil and go after the owners personally, not to mention the TV station who hired a negligent security company..
DeleteIndeed: ChannelNine is an NBC outlet.
DeleteSurrendered their license?
ReplyDeleteOh, that makes everything all better...
9News is the Colorado affiliate of Pravda.
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