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Says Tv Station needs to apologize if error made on assault site

Duane Bonifer, Public Relations Director for Lindsey Wilson College, in answer to a call about the writer's concern, says that assault on Dakota Meyer absolutely did not happen on the campus and that the event at which it happened, a party, was not a college sponsored event. He's already called two Tv Stations who got it wrong. Kanissa'a Thompson, the man charged is not a student at the college, either. - ED WAGGENER
Next earlier story: Kanissa'a Thompson arrested in assault of Dakota Meyer

Donna Saunders writes:
This incident was reported by one of the Louisville TV stations on the late news, Wednesday, December 12th. In their report the lead-in was "Medal of Honor" recipient assaulted on a Kentucky college campus. In the broadcast they named Lindsey Wilson as the college. If, in fact, this didn't happen at Lindsey Wilson campus.....they need to retract that statement. - Donna Saunders
Comments re article 56379 News Tip Link KSP investigating assault on Dakota Meyer




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