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Resident says petition alleging recall was stolen at No Kings protest; Hall alleges delayed police discovery
Summary
A Pueblo resident said a petition with more than 100 signatures was taken from a recall table during a No Kings protest; a second speaker said police provided corrupted or delayed body-worn camera files and that Brady and discovery complaints have been filed.
Beau Burnett told the council during public comment that his petition table collecting recall signatures at a No Kings protest was surrounded by an angry crowd and that a clipboard containing more than 100 signatures was stolen. "They stole our petition clipboard with over a 100 signatures on the petition," Burnett said, and added that he reported the theft to the Colorado…
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