The defendants on January 6 flip the scenario.
In a landmark civil lawsuit against the Capitol Police, more than 100 J6 defendants sued the District of Columbia, Capitol Hill Police, and Metropolitan Police Department officers for unlawfully brutalizing protesters during the Capitol riot in a complaint that smeared the government for waging a terrorist attack against the people. The American for protesting against the theft of the elections.
Every American who has been injured or assaulted by law enforcement officers must submit their signature to join J6CLASSACTION.COM as a plaintiff by 12 a.m. EST on Monday, January 8.
The lawsuit was brought by J6 Legal, a legal investigative organization created by political hostage Jake Lange who has been detained for nearly 3 years without trial for his role in the Capitol riot and saved the lives of Tommy Tatum and J6 defendant Phillip Anderson as ruthless cops. They beat the protesters, dousing them with deadly CS gas while lighting grenades.
Lang is the lead plaintiff in the complaint along with co-plaintiffs including Ryan Samsel, Zachary Riehl Rachel Jenko, Rachel Myers, Isaac Thomas, Matthew Kroll, Eric Clark, Rachel Powell, Ethan Bray, and Donald Hazzard.
Nearly 20 defendants were listed as plaintiffs Monday morning, and at the time of publishing this post, more than 100 J6ers have joined as plaintiffs in a lawsuit that could award them millions in damages.
And there's still time to join before the Statue of Chains arrives tonight at midnight!
Please register immediately at J6ClassAction.com
Read J6 Civil Lawsuit Against Killer Cops
More than 100 January 6 Survivors File Civil Suit Against Dirty Cops Who Beat and Kill Protesters By Alicia Bowie on Scribd
Contacted J6 Legal Critic portal Moments ago to inform the public that the deadline to join the complaint has been extended from two in the afternoon until midnight.
Every victim of the government's terrorist attack against the American people for protesting election fraud must stand up for the government's abuse of police power, the political prisoner said in a call from the basement of a D.C. gulag.
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