Boss move: NFL player Tyler Eifert will honor murdered police captain David Dorn on his helmet this season
· Sep 5, 2020 · NottheBee.com

In a total boss move, Jacksonville Jaguars tight end Tyler Eifert will pay tribute to slain retired police captain David Dorn on his helmet this season under the league's new social justice rules allowing players to put names on their helmets.

Dorn, 77, served the St. Louis Metro Police Department for 38 years and retired in 2007. He was murdered on June 2 by a despicable group of looters as he responded to an alarm at his friend's pawn shop during rioting in St. Louis. An old man executed by a pack of thugs while honorably trying to stop his friend's pawn shop from being ripped apart.

His Black Life didn't Matter though, not to the Black Lives Matter movement, nor the media, nor the NFL, nor any of these other virtue signaling leagues or companies. Because ACAB, or something.

Major props to Eifert for this. Hopefully more players follow his lead.

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