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Retired Chicago Firefighter Accused Of Participating In Capitol Riot. He Was 600 Miles Away.

Ashe Schow
Retired Chicago Firefighter Accused Of Participating In Capitol Riot. He Was 600 Miles Away.
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Retired Chicago firefighter David Quintavalle had a pretty normal Wednesday last week. He went grocery shopping at Aldi in the morning, and spent the evening celebrating his wife’s birthday with home-cooked lobster and steak. His son, a Chicago police officer, celebrated as well. The next day, Quintavalle went to Home Depot.

None of this should be news, because these are things that normal people do regularly. But for Quintavalle, an otherwise normal day was shattered when he was publicly and falsely accused of being the man who attacked a U.S. Capitol Police officer with a fire extinguisher. That officer, Brian Sicknick, later died from his injuries*.

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