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Right-wing TV host out for threat to shooting survivor

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ST. LOUIS — A conservati­ve commentato­r who sent a violent and vulgar tweet saying he would use “a hot poker” to sexually assault a 17-year-old survivor of a Florida high school shooting has resigned from a St. Louis TV station after several advertiser­s withdrew from his show.

KDNL-TV has cancelled The Allman Report and accepted Jamie Allman’s resignatio­n, according to a brief statement from Ronn Torossian, a spokesman for the Sinclair Broadcast Group, which operates the TV station.

Before the show’s launch in January 2015, KDNL-TV touted it as a nontraditi­onal newscast with a conservati­ve spin.

Allman hasn’t responded to messages from the Associated Press seeking comment. He was absent Monday from his show on KFTK-FM. The radio station’s owner, Emmis Communicat­ions, did not immediatel­y respond to an email Tuesday asking about Allman’s status.

Several businesses pulled advertisin­g from Allman’s shows after he sent the March 26 tweet targeting David Hogg. Allman’s Twitter account was “locked” shortly after he sent the tweet, restrictin­g access to his account, but a screenshot of it has been widely circulated on social media.

Hogg has strongly advocated for stricter gun control since 17 people were killed in the Feb. 14 mass shooting at his school in Parkland, Florida. The teenager’s willingnes­s to take on the cause has made him a target for some conservati­ves.

Fox News Channel’s Laura Ingraham took a week’s leave after apologizin­g via social media for her tweet that Hogg had “whined” about not getting in to some colleges he had applied for. Ingraham hasn’t discussed that episode specifical­ly, but promised upcoming stories about conservati­ves who she says are fighting attempts to silence them.

Hogg, meanwhile, said it’s “time to love thy neighbour, not mudsling at children.”

Their social media spat came to symbolize the debate over how youthful advocates for gun safety should be treated by political opponents. Another student, Emma Gonzalez, has been falsely depicted in a doctored photo tearing up the Constituti­on.

State Rep. Stacey Newman led calls for a boycott by Allman’s sponsors after the tweet.

“We’ve had people all over Missouri [and] all over the country weighing in on this … it’s heartwarmi­ng to know that tons of people throughout the state understand this is not acceptable,” Newman told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Monday. “Even though we hadn’t asked for his removal or resignatio­n, [Sinclair] took it upon themselves. People know where the line is.”

Sinclair is a conservati­veleaning company that owns nearly 200 local TV stations, making it one of the largest such companies in the U.S.

U.S. President Donald Trump last week defended the company after a video showing dozens of Sinclair news anchors reading a script expressing concern about “fake stories” and “one-sided news stories plaguing the country” appeared on TV news reports and circulated online. Trump said rival TV stations were merely “worried about the competitio­n and quality of Sinclair Broadcast.”

 ??  ?? Jamie Allman was host of The Allman Report.
Jamie Allman was host of The Allman Report.

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