The scumcrumpet who was arrested by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department this week for allegedly killing retired St. Louis Police Captain Dave Dorn, had a prior conviction and was sentence for seven years back in 2014. However, the judge felt sorry for him and cut him a "solid." He never went to jail, not even for a day.
“Stephan Cannon, 24, was honoring the death of George Floyd by breaking into and looting a pawnshop that Dorn was guarding for his friend, and allegedly shot Dave Dorn and left him to bleed out on the floor.
“Stephan Cannon, 24, was honoring the death of George Floyd by breaking into and looting a pawnshop that Dorn was guarding for his friend, and allegedly shot Dave Dorn and left him to bleed out on the floor.
Cannon had been sentenced to seven years for felony robbery "but the judge gave him a break," Fox 2 reported. “Cannon got probation under what’s called a suspended execution of sentence (SES). Court records show Cannon then violated probation — twice — and got two more breaks. He never went to prison.”
And neither did the judge, who should never have a peaceful night's sleep for the rest of his life.
Dorn, 77, was killed last week while he was guarding a pawnshop from looters amid the violent riots that broke out across the nation in response to the death of George Floyd, who also was convicted and jailed five times before he died while being pinned on the ground by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin
“Relative to the investigation into the murder of Ret. Capt. David Dorn, officers arrested Stephan Cannon […] and the Circuit Attorney’s Office issued one count of Murder 1st, one count of Burglary 1st, one count of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm & two counts of Armed Criminal Action,” the department said in a statement. “Bond not allowed.”
Dorn, 77, was killed last week while he was guarding a pawnshop from looters amid the violent riots that broke out across the nation in response to the death of George Floyd, who also was convicted and jailed five times before he died while being pinned on the ground by former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin
“Relative to the investigation into the murder of Ret. Capt. David Dorn, officers arrested Stephan Cannon […] and the Circuit Attorney’s Office issued one count of Murder 1st, one count of Burglary 1st, one count of Unlawful Possession of a Firearm & two counts of Armed Criminal Action,” the department said in a statement. “Bond not allowed.”
Had this crime occurred in New York, Cannon might have been able to walk out the door due to bail reform.
Officers also arrested Jimmie Robinson & the @STLCAO issued one count of Burglary 1st, one count of Armed Criminal Action, and one count of Stealing (F). Bond was set at $30,000 cash only. #ArrestsMade pic.twitter.com/iLHCmBShuuThe department later added that Cannon had also been charged with “one count of Robbery 1st & an additional count of Armed Criminal Action.”
— St. Louis, MO Police (@SLMPD)
A video that has since been removed, shows Dorn defending his friend's business as he was killed by looters and rioters who broke into Lee's Pawn & Jewelry. His body was discovered on the sidewalk outside the store at around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Dorn’s wife, St. Louis police Sgt. Ann Marie Dorn, told the St. Louis Dispatch that Dave was friends with the owner of the pawn shop and regularly came to the owner’s aid whenever alarms went off.
Dorn’s wife, St. Louis police Sgt. Ann Marie Dorn, told the St. Louis Dispatch that Dave was friends with the owner of the pawn shop and regularly came to the owner’s aid whenever alarms went off.
Dorn retired in 2007 after serving 38 years. His close friend on the police force, St. Louis County police Chief Tim Fitch, who knew Dorn for three decades, told the media that Dorn and his wife helped disadvantaged youth while he was on the force.
But Dorn's death hardly made the news, and not much time was spent discussing this decent black man's life and service to his community. Instead, the ceremonies are all for George Floyd, a 5-time resident of the prison system who once robbed a pregnant black woman, holding a gun to her belly while his cohorts ransacked her home.
Let me say this for the gazillionth time: George Floyd's death was a tragedy and an obvious incident of police brutality by a very bad cop. Nobody in their right mind thinks otherwise. But to hold him up as a hero and televise the funeral as if it was the death of a king, is ridiculous.
Where is the outrage over David Dorn's murder?
President Trump tweeted about Dorn's death:
Our highest respect to the family of David Dorn, a Great Police Captain from St. Louis, who was viciously shot and killed by despicable looters last night. We honor our police officers, perhaps more than ever before. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/0ouUpoJEQ4Another black law enforcement official, Dave Patrick Underwood, was also killed during violence that erupted from the riots. He was gunned down in a drive-by shooting Friday as he stood guard at the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland, Calif. Underwood was with Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 3, 2020
It seems as if only some black lives matters over others.
And just for the record, Al Sharpton is still a race-baiter agitator and anti-Semitic garbage heap.
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