Over $440,000 Raised for Suspended Idaho Officer Who Pretended to Call LeBron James in Viral Video

Over $440,000 Raised for Suspended Idaho Officer Who Pretended to Call LeBron James in Viral Video
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James plays in a game at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., on March 15, 2021. Kyle Terada/USA Today Sports
Lorenz Duchamps
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A police officer in Idaho has gathered over $440,000 in donations after reportedly being suspended for a video that went viral in relation to the death of Ma'Khia Bryant, a teenager in Ohio who was fatally shot.

The suspension of Bellevue Marshal’s Office Deputy Nate Silvester hasn’t been officially announced, but it was mentioned in a GoFundMe fundraiser, where hundreds of thousands of dollars were raised in less than a week’s time.
Lorenz Duchamps
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