90 Miles From Tyranny : Felon Charged with Murdering Retired Police Captain David Dorn in Riots

Monday, June 8, 2020

Felon Charged with Murdering Retired Police Captain David Dorn in Riots









A convicted felon has been charged with murdering St. Louis, Missouri, 77-year-old retired police captain David Dorn during riots in the city last week.

The St. Louis Police Department announced Sunday that 24-year-old convicted felon Stephan Cannon has been arrested and charged with first-degree murder, first-degree robbery, first-degree burglary, armed criminal action, and unlawfully possessing a firearm after he allegedly murdered Dorn.

On June 2, according to police, Dorn was guarding Lee’s Pawn and Jewelry in St. Louis while riots, fires, and looting broke out. Surveillance footage, police said, shows Dorn arriving at the pawn shop, which had already been looted by Cannon and other men.

That is when Cannon can allegedly be seen on the footage approaching the corner of the pawn shop with a gun, and it is at this time that Dorn was shot, killed, and left on the sidewalk bleeding.

While searching Cannon’s residence, St. Louis police officers recovered a TV that had been looted from the pawn shop that night. Cannon is currently being held without bail.

Dorn had served nearly 40 years with the St. Louis Police Department before ...




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2 comments:

  1. Color me surprised. Who would have thought a convicted felon would unlawfully possess a firearm? How many gun laws did he break? The illegal gun proves that gun laws are only for law abiding citizens. Once convicted there needs to be a televised public execution.

    A young black man murders an older black man in the BLM riots? This sends the message that the BLM protest is just a hoax used to open the floodgate for riots and pillage. At this point Black Lives Don't Matter to the BLM protest because they have not condemned the violence that goes along with their protest. It is time to stop coddling these animals and their enablers.

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  2. Which of these black lives mattered?

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