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Retired officer Michael Fanone, who was assaulted during the January 6th Capitol insurrection, has filed for protective orders against several individuals who have been harassing and threatening him online.
Fanone, who suffered a traumatic brain injury during the attack, has been outspoken about his experience and has been advocating for accountability for those responsible. However, his advocacy has made him a target for harassment and threats from supporters of the insurrection.
In the protective orders filed, Fanone is seeking to prevent these individuals from contacting him or his family, as well as from posting any further threatening or harassing messages online.
Fanone’s attorney, James Smith, stated that the harassment and threats have taken a toll on his client’s mental health and well-being, and that they are taking the necessary steps to protect him and his family.
This situation highlights the ongoing repercussions of the January 6th insurrection and the toll it has taken on those who were directly affected. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of holding those responsible for the attack accountable and ensuring the safety and well-being of all individuals involved.
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