Capitol riot protesters sue for $18.4M over police response

Several January 6 attendees filed a federal class-action in Florida against the U.S. Capitol Police and DC Police, seeking about $18.405 million in damages for alleged physical injuries and emotional distress caused by police responses (tear gas and other irritants) on the Capitol grounds. Named plaintiffs Patrick Sullivan, Marie Sullivan and Alan Fischer seek to certify a class of all Capitol grounds attendees harmed that day and a jury trial to determine damages. Fischer, who was prosecuted in 2022, was pardoned by Trump. In total, 46 protesters are pursuing similar claims (43 others), with the case highlighting ongoing political divisions five years after the riot.
- January 6 protesters seek millions in court for ‘physical and emotional injuries’ CNN
- Members of Jan. 6 mob sue police who fended off Capitol attack Politico
- Jan. 6 Capitol riot participants file lawsuit accusing police of excessive force Scripps News
- Jan 6 rioters file lawsuit and accuse cops of excessive force for trying to stop unruly mob The Independent
- January 6 Rioters Pardoned by Trump Sue Over “Emotional Distress” The New Republic
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