Duane “Dog” Chapman Makes Appearance at Toy Drive

Duane “Dog” Chapman, who recently apologized for his racial slur during a recorded phone call to his son, was seen at a Los Angeles toy drive on Saturday. The toy drive was sponsored by a black advocacy group, but Duane “Dog” Chapman was on hand to give out toys and signed copies of his book.
The Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny, which ran the toy drive, were willing to give the bounty hunter a second chance. Founder, Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson said, “We don’t condone racial slurs, but upon hearing Dog’s apology and after meeting with him and his family, we don’t believe he’s a racist. We also believe that Duane ‘Dog’ Chapman sincerely wants to make amends to the black community, and deserves a second chance.”
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