Virginia man accused of attacking congressional staffers with baseball bat once sued CIA, sought $29M

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Virginia man accused of attacking congressional staffers with baseball bat once sued CIA

and malicious wounding in Monday's attack. The U.S. Capitol Police said Pham entered Connolly's district office and assaulted two staffers with a metal baseball bat. The staffers sustained non-life threatening injuries. . Investigators have not determined a motive for the attack, the USCP said. In his lawsuit, Pham said he wanted to be returned"to normal condition by a digital technology" and compensated for his alleged suffering in the amount of $29 million.

The United States Capitol Police and Congress, over the past few years, have beefed up security for congressional and district offices and allocated additional funds to provide security at the homes and offices of lawmakers. U.S. Representative Gerry Connolly speaking at a press conference to discuss the introduction of election interference legislation in Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC.

 

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