Cleveland Browns running back donates thousands to Dallas fallen officers fund
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Cleveland Browns running back Isaiah Crowell made good on his promise and donated a large amount of money to a fallen officer's fund.
The payment comes after a controversial post on social media Crowell made months ago showing a graphic illustration of a police officer having his throat cut.
Sgt. Demetrick Pennie, President of Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation, told FOX 8's Peggy Gallek Tuesday, Crowell donated more than $10,000.
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Crowell quickly took down the image, issued a public apology, and pledged to make a donation to the Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation. This summer, five Dallas officers were murdered.
But Sgt. Demetrick Pennie, head of that foundation, told FOX 8 a few weeks ago, "He continually kept saying to me I want to donate the money. And I kept saying, ‘Isaiah I don't want your money.’"
Crowell also posted an apology, saying, "I'm sorry, and I hope you understand that's not who I am."
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