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The Death of David Dorn: To BLM, Black Lives Matter Not

The Death of David Dorn: To BLM, Black Lives Matter Not

As the protests and riots go forward — often instigated by Black Lives Matter — the rioters have taken at least a dozen lives, mainly of blacks. Ironic and sad. ...
Selwyn Duke
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The Black Lives Matter revolutionaries and their allies kill who they claim to save and are the threat they claim to combat. Just ask the family of David Dorn.

Dorn, murdered by rioters in June 2nd’s wee hours while defending a friend’s business, was a 77-year-old retired black police captain, but also much, much more. Friends and family describe him as a leader and larger-than-life man of virtue who mentored youths and emphasized strict ethical conduct among the officers below him.

Dorn’s death was live-streamed on Facebook, as he lay bleeding on St. Louis’ Dr. Martin Luther King Drive at approximately 2:30 a.m., in front of Lee’s Pawn & Jewelry. The man filming the scene was heard on video repeatedly pleading with Dorn, “Stay with me, OG.”

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