Four cops who attended Trump rally ask SCOTUS to prevent release of their identities

Source: KOMO News

“Four current and former Seattle police officers are seeking intervention from the U.S. Supreme Court to prevent the release of their identities in connection with their attendance at President Donald Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ rally on Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. … married officers Caitlin and Alexander Everett crossed barriers set up by the Capitol police and were next to the Capitol Building, in violation of the law, prompting [Seattle police chief Adrian] Diaz to fire the pair. Investigators said three other officers had not violated policies and the fourth case was ruled ‘inconclusive.’ The four officers said they did nothing wrong and that revealing their names would violate their privacy, but those seeking disclosure said the officers’ attendance at a widely covered public demonstration that drew thousands was not a private activity.” (04/19/25)

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