David Dorn, 77, killed by looters in STL. Update: Daughters upset widow using his death at RNC.

Dr. Narcisse

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This is fukked up.
ST. LOUIS — A retired police captain was shot to death by looters at a St. Louis pawn shop early Tuesday and his killing apparently was broadcast on Facebook Live.
David Dorn, 77, was shot in the torso about 2:30 a.m. He died on the sidewalk in front of the shop, Lee's Pawn & Jewelry, at 4123 Martin Luther King Drive.
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let them loot. :stopitslime:

stupid muthafukkaz. the people doing this type of shyt are not out for no fukking justice. stop protecting them. over tv's. garbage humans.

it's a 2 fold problem while people are out there protesting others are profiting. you should not be protecting. people are gonna learn to stand for something, fukk that.
 

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He was tryna make a citizens arrest it seems or stop the looting.

https://www.kmov.com/news/retired-s...cle_327ce1e4-a4a9-11ea-8b67-ff8a3d5d9ab4.html

NORTH ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- A retired St. Louis City police captain was shot and killed outside of a looted North City pawn shop overnight and now a $10,000 reward is offered for any information.

Around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, police found 77-year-old David Dorn shot dead outside of Lee's Pawn and Jewelry store in the 4100 block of Martin Luther King Dr.

According to the Ethical Society of Police of St. Louis, Dorn was a retired St. Louis City Captain.



Retired St. Louis police Captain David Dorn was shot and killed outside Lee's Pawn and Jewelry early Tuesday morning.

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Dorn's wife, Ann, currently works for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.

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"He was murdered by looters at a pawnshop. He was the type of brother that would’ve given his life to save them if he had to. Violence is not the answer, whether it’s a citizen or officer," they wrote.

St. Louis Police Chief John Hayden said Dorn was murdered during a looting while “exercising law enforcement training.”


“David Dorn was a fine captain, many of us young officers looked up to him,” Chief Hayden said.

Chief Hayden said officers will wear their mourning badges in response to Dorn's death.


An investigation is underway after a man was shot and killed overnight in north St. Louis.

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Dorn spent 38 years with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department before becoming the police chief in Moline Acres. Those who worked with him in both police departments said they are heartbroken over his death and remember him with great respect.

Dorn joined the police academy in November 1969 and graduated in May 1970. He was assigned to Patrol Support when he retired from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department in October 2007.

Dorn, 77, would help out the owners of Lee's Pawn and Jewelry due to his extensive background in police work. When the business' alarm would go off, Dorn would check it out. And that's what he did early Tuesday morning before he was shot and killed.

Dorn's wife is a sergeant with the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department.

CrimeStoppers is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for any information leading to an arrest. You can call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-TIPS (8477).
 

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An old head police officer in the Midwest running a pawn shop

I'ma let all the facts come out, this is a cop were talking about they are known to escalate situations to violence
Almost 80 year old black man is on the table now breh :mjtf:

Over a TV?:why:



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@BrownBunny My auntie in STL knew him and his wife :mjcry:

Word is he tried to talk them out of it.
 
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