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ESPN's Keith Olbermann: Sorry for threatening hunter for rare kill

Associated Press
| Thursday, March 28, 2019 7:09 a.m.
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In this May 3, 2007 file photo, Keith Olbermann poses at the Ronald Regan library in Simi Valley, Calif. Olbermann has apologized for insulting and threatening a Mississippi turkey hunter who killed a rare white turkey.

JACKSON, Miss. — ESPN broadcaster Keith Olbermann has apologized for insulting and threatening a Mississippi turkey hunter who killed a rare white turkey.

The Clarion Ledger reports the former MSNBC political commentator tweeted Wednesday that he was sorry for his earlier tweet that threatened 22-year-old Hunter Waltman.

The threatening tweet sent Monday has since been taken down. It asked readers to make sure the rest of Waltman’s life is “a living hell.” It also asked the Clarion Ledger to fire reporter Brian Broom, who wrote about Waltman’s kill.

Waltman told Broom on Wednesday that he had been verbally attacked in response to Olbermann’s tweet. The newspaper’s executive editor, Sam R. Hall, tweeted then that Olbermann’s threatening message would’ve been a “fireable offense.”

Many on Twitter asked ESPN if Olbermann’s actions violated company policy.

I am an opponent of trophy hunting and remain so, but nobody should feel threatened. This was anything but my intent, so I unreservedly apologize to Mr. Waltman for this tweet.

— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) March 27, 2019


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