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Retired Chicago firefighter misidentified as Capitol attack suspect Retired Chicago firefighter misidentified as Capitol attack suspect A retired Chicago firefighter says his life has been turned upside down and his family’s safety put at risk all because of a mistaken post on social media. CHICAGO - A retired Chicago firefighter says his life has been turned upside down and his family’s safety put at risk all because of a mistaken post on social media. David Quintavalle was wrongly identified as one of the rioters who killed a Capitol police officer last week. Now, he is speaking out to clear his name. ....
Retired Chicago firefighter wrongly accused of killing US Capitol police officer on social media: My whole life has changed WLS Share: CHICAGO (WLS) A retired Chicago firefighter who was falsely accused of attacking an officer in last week s capitol chaos is now speaking out and trying to clear his name. David Quintavalle said he was bombarded with threatening calls after a protestor in the crowd hurled a fire extinguisher at U.S. Capitol police, hitting an officer, during the riots in Washington D.C last week. WATCH: Full interview with retired Chicago firefighter David Quintavalle It changed my whole life. Watch the full interview with retired Chicago Firefighter David Quintavalle, who was accused on the internet in the murder of a Capitol police officer. ....
Share and speak up for justice, law & order. CHICAGO 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, Daily Wire reported. ....
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The FBI had asked the public this week to help identify a man seen in video stills who wore a hat with the letters CFD, picked up a fire extinguisher and threw it at police outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. According to documents, the extinguisher bounced off the heads of three officers, two of whom wore helmets. The photo garnered attention in Chicago for the CFD lettering on the hat, which many thought could stand for Chicago Fire Department. Attorney John Nisivaco said his client, a retired Chicago firefighter, was accused on the internet of being the man seen in the photo, calling it a case of mistaken identity on social media and saying it turned his client s life upside down. A press conference is scheduled for Friday on the matter. ....