Alpha News reporter Liz Collin featured in Candace Owens documentary out this week

Collin is also set to release her book, “They’re Lying: The Media, The Left, and the Death of George Floyd,” just days after Owens’ documentary airs.

Alpha News reporter Liz Collin and her husband Bob Kroll are interviewed by Candace Owens in her forthcoming documentary. (The Daily Wire/YouTube)

Daily Wire star Candace Owens will release her highly anticipated Black Lives Matter documentary, “The Greatest Lie Ever Sold,” on Wednesday.

The Daily Wire said “the BLM expose” will take a “deep-dive into the multi-million dollar ‘grift’ of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation and its former Executive Director Patrisse Cullors.”

Alpha News journalist Liz Collin and her husband, retired Minneapolis police union president Bob Kroll, are featured in the documentary and were interviewed by Owens when she visited Minneapolis while filming last spring.

Collin is also set to release her book, “They’re Lying: The Media, The Left, and the Death of George Floyd,” just days after Owens’ documentary airs.

“It was an honor to work with Candace and help expose the lies behind BLM. They exploited the death of George Floyd and took advantage of good-hearted people in Minneapolis. Their lies turned ‘Minnesota nice’ into Minnesota naïve,” Collin said.

Pre-orders for Collin’s book are available now.

Collin and Kroll also appeared on “Candace” in June to preview the upcoming documentary.

Collin was demoted from the anchor position she held for 12 years at WCCO because of her relationship.

“I’m a Minnesota native. It was the station I grew up watching. It was my dream job. That all changed overnight,” Collin said back in June.

Kroll talked about how the union was made the scapegoat after the failed riot response led by Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and retired Chief Medaria Arradondo.

Days after hundreds of businesses burned and a half a billion dollars in damage was left behind, Arradondo announced he would step away from contract negotiations with the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis where Kroll served as president.

 

Alpha News Staff