Estate of Fallen Capitol Police Officer Sues Trump, January 6th Rioters
Estate of Fallen Capitol Police Officer Sues Trump, January 6th Rioters
The estate of the late Brian Sicknick, a Capitol Police officer who died in the January 6 riots, has filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump and two other officials accused of encouraging protesters to storm government offices.According to CNN, the civil lawsuit was filed Thursday in federal court, one day before the second anniversary of what many have termed an attempted insurrection.“As Officer Sicknick and hundreds of others—including other police officers, elected officials, and rank-and-file workers at the Capitol—were put in mortal danger, and as the seat of American Democracy was desecrated by the insurgent mob, Defendant Trump watched the events unfold on live television from the safety of the White House,” attorneys wrote in the complaint. “The horrific events of January 6, 2021, including Officer Sicknick’s tragic, wrongful death, were a direct and foreseeable consequence of the Defendants’ unlawful actions.”The lawsuit broadly levels charges of conspiracy, negligence, and assault against the named defendants.Attorneys for Sicknick and his partner, Sandra Garza, noted that Trump instructed his supporters to “fight like hell” and “show strength.”"Defendant Trump intentionally riled up the crowd and directed and encouraged a mob to attack the U.S. Capitol and attack those who opposed them,” the lawsuit alleges.Lawyers believe that Trump’s supporters tacitly “understood” the former president’s instructions as a call for violence.
Trump in front of American flag. Image via Flickr/user:thejointstaff. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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