Two U.S. Capitol Police officers have filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, saying he incited the deadly Jan. 6 riot and was responsible for physical and emotional injuries they suffered as a result.
Ryan Samsel of Bristol, Pennsylvania, currently in detention pending trial for knocking over a police officer, causing her to lose consciousness and suffer a concussion during the January 6 domestic terrorist attack on the Capitol, says a correctional officer beat him in his cell so badly that he could lose sight in one eye. — Read the rest
A California man was arrested and faces multiple charges over his alleged role at the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, including for allegedly assaulting a police officer.The Los Angeles Times
Daniel Rodriguez is accused of injuring an officer with electroshock weapon during Trump supporters' storming of the U.S. Capitol.
Former President Donald J. Trump “inflamed, encouraged, incited, directed, and aided and abetted” the Capitol Riot on Jan. 6, the officers’ lawsuit said.
Federal investigators continue to make arrests into the insurrection at the Capitol months after the siege.
Daniel Rodriguez is accused of attacking Officer Michael Fanone with a stun weapon. Fanone has described being assaulted and beaten with a pro-police flag.
Lawsuit seeks damages for ‘physical and emotional injuries caused by Trump’s wrongful conduct inciting a riot’ on 6 January
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CNN's Evan Perez reports on new video obtained by The New York Times that appears to show an attack on slain officer Brian Sicknick during the January 6 Capitol riot.
New video released by the New York Times shows what might have happened to U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick before he died. A demonstrator appears to raise a can and spray at the officer before he turns away. NBC News’ Pete Williams explains if a connection can be made between the incident and Sicknick’s death.
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