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Security guard arrested in slaying of protester

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DENVER — A private security guard working for a Denver TV station was behind bars Monday and accused in the deadly shooting of a man during dueling rightand leftwing weekend protests, police said.

Matthew Dolloff, 30, was booked into jail for investigat­ion of firstdegre­e murder following the clash Saturday afternoon near the city’s Civic Center Park. He appeared in court on Sunday to be advised of the charges he could face and no bond was allowed, according to jail records.

Authoritie­s have not identified the man who was killed, but his son told the Denver Post it was his father, Lee Keltner, a 49yearold U. S. Navy veteran who operated a hatmaking business in the Denver area.

“He wasn’t a part of any group,” Johnathon Keltner said of his father. “He was there to rally for the Police Department and he’d been down there before rallying for the Police Department.”

A man — appearing to be Keltner — participat­ing in what was billed a “Patriot Rally” slapped and sprayed Mace at a man who appeared to be Dolloff, the Post reported, based on its photograph­s from the scene.

The rightwing “Patriot Rally” was one of two demonstrat­ions happening at about the same time that drew hundreds of people to the park. Protesters at a leftwing “BLMAntifa Soup Drive” nearby held up flags and signs railing against Nazis and white supremacis­ts.

The man identified by the newspaper as Dolloff drew a gun from his waistband and shot the other person, according to the Denver Post journalist who witnessed the event.

Carol Keltner, who said she was the victim’s mother, wrote in a social media post that her son was shot in the head.

A decision on any charges will be up to the Denver district attorney’s office, police said. A spokespers­on for District Attorney Beth McCann said Sunday that the arrest affidavit in the case was sealed and referred further questions about the case to the police.

Jail records did not list a lawyer who could comment on Dolloff’s behalf.

Two guns and a Mace can were found at the crime scene, Police Division Chief Joe Montoya said.

The shooting happened near a city surveillan­ce camera and police said they recovered footage of what unfolded, KUSATV reported.

KUSA said it had hired the guard through the Pinkerton security company.

In a statement published by KUSATV, Pinkerton described Dolloff as a contractor.

 ?? Helen H. Richardson / Denver Post ?? A protester sprays Mace at an armed man, who allegedly shoots him to death, during dueling rightand leftwing demonstrat­ions in Denver on Saturday.
Helen H. Richardson / Denver Post A protester sprays Mace at an armed man, who allegedly shoots him to death, during dueling rightand leftwing demonstrat­ions in Denver on Saturday.

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