A new report claims that a Black Lives Matter activist who shot and seriously injured a disabled veteran in the head during a 2020 protest in Colorado has been released early from prison and transferred to a halfway house after only three years of his 11-year prison sentence. A social media user shared on X, …
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A new report claims that a Black Lives Matter activist who shot and seriously injured a disabled veteran in the head during a 2020 protest in Colorado has been released early from prison and transferred to a halfway house after only three years of his 11-year prison sentence.
A social media user shared on X, formerly Twitter, that court records show 33-year-old James Edward Marshall IV has been released from prison and currently remains at a halfway house. Marshall shot Danny Pruitt, a disabled veteran, on June 4, 2020, while Pruitt was stopped in his vehicle at an intersection near a Black Lives Matter protest in Alamosa, Colorado, according to The Post Millennial.