I-Team: Black Wolf owner loses security license, accused of endangering public with armed rideshare drivers

By Randy Travis Published June 26, 2023 10:47PM Georgia FOX 5 Atlanta Rideshare app touting security now under fire A rideshare company that used armed security guards as drivers, letting customers request a ride through an app just like they would Uber or Lyft, is now in hot water. The Georgia-based Black Wolf App attracted national attention, prompting the FOX 5 I-Team to look into the company's licensing. LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Kerry KingBrown’s idea certainly seemed innovative: provide armed security guards as rideshare drivers and let customers request a ride through an app just like they would Uber or Lyft. The Georgia-based Black Wolf App attracted national cable news attention earlier this month as well as a story from FOX 5. But KingBrown’s idea is in danger — his own security license has since been terminated — because of a dispute over whether his company is really providing security services. FULL STORY: https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/black-wolf-owner-loses-security-license-accused-of-endangering-public-with-armed-drivers

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