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Dallas Cop Files Suit Against Black Lives Matter Leader for Inciting Violence

Dallas Cop Files Suit Against Black Lives Matter Leader for Inciting Violence

A Dallas police sergeant filed suit in federal court against Black Lives Matter leaders, among others, for inciting violence against police.

The Dallas Morning News reported:

Sgt. Demetrick Pennie, president of the Dallas Fallen Officer Foundation and a 17-year law enforcement veteran, filed the amended complaint in federal court Friday.

The listed defendants include not only those associated with the Black Lives Matter movement but public figures such as the Rev. Al Sharpton, Louis Farrahkan, George Soros, the New Black Panthers Party and even President Barack Obama and presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

According to the suit, the defendants “have repeatedly incited their supporters and others to engage in threats of and attacks to cause serious bodily injury or death upon police officers and other law enforcement persons of all races and ethnicities.”

The suit accuses the defendants of inciting supporters and others “to engage in threats and attacks” against law enforcement officers around the country, including the July 7 murders of five Dallas officers by Micah Johnson after a Black Lives Matter demonstration.

Pennie is being represented by Larry Klayman of lobbying organization FreedomWatch.

“Sergeant Pennie and I feel duty-bound to put ourselves forward to seek an end to the incitement of violence against law enforcement which has already resulted in the death of five police officers in Dallas and the wounding of seven more, just in Texas alone,” Breitbart quoted Klayman as saying in a release.

The 66-page complaint seeks damages of more than $500 million.

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Who chose the photo of the fatazzed cop? Fox News, apparently.

Some foundation, Soros-backed iirc, just gave BLM $100 million- for what, i have NO idea.