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voyager40 14 points ago +14 / -0

I would figure it would be under state records, and he'd need P.O.S.T. certification. Edit: I'm wrong.

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PropagandaWizard1984 [S] 19 points ago +19 / -0

I checked and Colorado POST info is behind a login portal. It seems to be for law enforcement and he was not in law enforcement. His background is that of a DJ and running a small farm. No mention of police or security work can be found in his online presence.

I assume you would need state AND city certs to operate in the city of Denver. Notice how short the city paperwork is?? It assumes you are already licensed with the state I bet. They still need to know who is operating in their jurisdiction and have some say over it.

The city of Denver makes tree companies register with the city as well even though the arborist license is technically international. Some cities require no arborist license to do tree work. Other cities will hand down HUGE fines for anyone not licensed. They also make arborists sign up at the city level to explain local laws, rules, procedures, ect. I assume security work would be the same. They would maybe hand off your info to local PD so they know you are "one of the good guys" and other such things. But Denver has no record of him as security.

Like I said maybe he's new and the paperwork didn't get processed yet. It's all very fishy and sketchy.

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voyager40 14 points ago +14 / -0

Security guards are required to get POST certification in Colorado as well. It's not surprising that he would ignore Denver's laws, most people do. Edit: I'm wrong.

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TD_Covfefe_Crusader 5 points ago +5 / -0

My guess is that he is pals with one of the media activists and since he has firearms experience they hired him even though that is not his profession and he is unlicensed. I'm surprised that they even admitted that he worked for them, but there is probably a paper trail that would have led to that information coming out eventually.

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GingerMinky 7 points ago +7 / -0

That’s for police. So that’s not it.

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voyager40 5 points ago +5 / -0

I just double checked and I was wrong, the state doesn't license, local municipalities do. And there's no explicit requirement for POST certification but some security companies require a criminal justice degree and colleges only accept people with no criminal background because they're POST programs.

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GingerMinky 5 points ago +5 / -0

I was just letting you know POST is police. Most do not require law enforcement to be an armed guard, you get an armed guard card...just FYI.

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duallyford 6 points ago +6 / -0

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