Allied Universal Could Lose Denver Security License Over Shooting by Unlicensed Guard

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Allied Security could lose license to work in Denver.

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"Mr. Garner saw the female suspect get into a black SUV. Then the driver of the SUV attempted to strike Mr. Garner with the vehicle. In an attempt to deter the driver, Mr. Garner discharged his firearm, carried in the course of his employment, into the engine area of the vehicle. The vehicle was not disabled and it fled the scene. Mr. Garner then reported the incident to his supervisor, and DPD responded," the Excise and Licenses document reads.

"There is a William Garner that was licensed as a security guard in Denver from 2011-2012, but there is no other record of any other period when a person with that name was licensed in Denver as a security guard," says Eric Escudero, a spokesperson for Excise and Licenses.

 

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