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Ex-Capitol Police officer sues Blaze over suggestion she planted Jan. 6 pipe bomb

Ex-Capitol Police officer sues Blaze over suggestion she planted Jan. 6 pipe bomb
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Former U.S. Capitol Police officer Shauni Kerkhoff filed a lawsuit against Blaze Media for a report it ran suggesting she planted the pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican National Committee headquarters ahead of the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The outlet ran a story titled “Former Capitol Police officer a forensic match for Jan. […]

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