• March 29, 2024

Father of Slain Dallas Cop Sues BLM and George Soros for 550 Million

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Enrique Zamarripa, the father of slain officer Patrick Zamarripa has filed a lawsuit claiming that both George Soros and BLM activist Rashad Turner have incited people to riot, resulting in the death of his son.

“While Defendant Black Lives Matter claims to combat anti-black racism. The movement has in fact incited and committed further violence, severe bodily injury and death against police officers of all races and ethnicities, Jews, and Caucasians. Defendant Black Lives Matter is in fact a violent and revolutionary criminal gang.”

Protesters gathered July 7 in Dallas to demonstrate against the police shootings of black men in Minnesota and Louisiana. Micah Johnson opened fire into the crowd during the protest, killing five Dallas police officers.

The suit blames the Black Lives Matter movement’s rhetoric for influencing Johnson to attack the police officers. The groups have persuaded their followers “that there is a civil war between blacks and law enforcement, thereby calling for immediate violence and severe bodily injury or death,” the suit maintains.

Larry E. Klayman, an attorney with Freedom Watch, is representing Zamarripa.

Next Generation Action Network, the organizer of the July 7 protest, is not named in the suit. BLM does not have a local Dallas chapter.

Zamarripa said:

“I want justice for my son.  He served three tours in Iraq, he protected his country, and he protected everybody. And he gave up his life doing that. When people were running away from the gunshots, he was running toward them.”

Dominique Alexander, Next Generation Action Network’s leader, said he was frustrated by the lawsuit:

“You’re suing somebody who had nothing to do with this rally.  The only thing this [lawsuit] has done is continue to feed the rhetoric. There is a problem in America, and we have to come together to address it.”

 

 

 

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