Another Senseless Tragedy
Bodyguard might have helped defuse any altercation at club
By Tillie Fong, Rocky Mountain News
January 3, 2007
Most of Denver’s pro athletes do not use bodyguards, and while some security experts say they should employ them, others say it is difficult to say whether a bodyguard could have prevented the slaying of Denver Broncos player Darrent Williams early Monday.

“This seems or appears to be fairly random and spontaneous,” said J.J. Sutton, who heads Foremost Response Inc., which has offices in Aspen and Grand Junction. “One of the most difficult challenges that we face is the unplanned or spontaneous criminal threat.”
Kelly Davis, a former Chicago police officer who worked as Dennis Rodman’s bodyguard for four years, said professional athletes should have bodyguards, especially in places such as nightclubs.
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