‘My son would have been deeply offended to know his death would be used to promote gun control’; Officer Talley’s dad speaks on King Soopers shooting
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As some use Boulder shooting for gun control push, at least two victims were gun rights supporters
BOULDER — While gun control advocates seek to leverage the shooting in Boulder that left 10 people dead and renew efforts to restrict gun rights both nationally and at the state level, at least two of the victims were strong gun rights advocates.Just days before his death, Denny Strong, the youngest victim of the shooting, posted a birthday fundraising request to Facebook asking his friends to donate to the National Foundation for Gun Rights (NF…
Dad of cop killed in CO shooting: "My son would be deeply offended to know his death would be used to promote gun control"
Homer Talley was the police officer killed in the Boulder, CO mass shooting. You know, the one that President Biden, VP Harris, and basically every Dem is using right now to push gun control and all-out bans on AR-style rifles.
‘My son would have been deeply offended to know his death would be used to promote gun control’; Officer Talley’s dad speaks on King Soopers shooting
Homer Talley, the father of Officer Eric Talley, who was killed during a shooting at King Soopers on Monday, spoke with TMZ about his stance on guns.
Fallen Boulder Police Officer Would Have Been 'Deeply Offended' At Being Used To Advocate For Gun Control, Family Says
Boulder police officer Eric Talley would have been “deeply offended” to know that his death was being used to push for stricter gun control measures, his father told TMZ in an interview on Thursday.Talley was one of ten people killed in a mass shooting that took place at a King Soopers grocery store in Boulder, Colorado, on Monday. According to CNN, the 51-year-old father of seven was the first Boulder police officer to respond to a call of shot…
Father of slain officer in Boulder says he would be 'deeply offended to know his death would be used to promote gun control'
The father of the police officer who was shot and killed during the Boulder, Colorado, mass shooting said his son would be “deeply offended” to see his death be used to push for gun control measures.
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