Officer wounded in deadly ambush sues Black Lives Matter
BATON ROUGE A federal lawsuit accuses Black Lives Matter and several movement leaders of inciting violence that led to a gunmans deadly ambush of law enforcement officers in Baton Rouge last summer.
DeRay Mckesson and four other Black Lives Matter leaders are named as defendants in the suit filed Friday on behalf of one of the officers wounded in the July 17 attack by a black military veteran, who killed three other officers before he was shot dead.
The suit doesnt name the officer, but its description of the plaintiff matches East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriffs Deputy Nicholas Tullier, who was has been at a Houston rehabilitation hospital since November.
The same attorneys who filed Fridays suit previously sued Black Lives Matter and Mckesson on behalf of a Baton Rouge police officer who was injured at a protest over a deadly police shooting last July.
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