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Georgia family sues grocery clerk for posting about their alleged involvement in Jan 6. insurrection


Georgia family sues grocery clerk for posting about their alleged involvement in Jan 6. insurrection
Kim Bellware, The Washington Post
March 6, 2021
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From her Washington hotel on Jan. 6, Katheryn Cagle asked for prayers and assured friends and family via Facebook that she and her mother were safe. "Yes, Mama and I are in Washington, D.C.," Cagle allegedly posted the day a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol.
Cagle's followers reacted with thumbs-up and heart emoji, but not everyone was feeling the love.
"I thought Kate Cagle [was] on the planning committee, I hope she doesn't plan to make a career out of planning riots," Rayven Goolsby later wrote on Facebook. In a separate post, she addressed Cagle's mother, Thelma Cagle. "Didn't you attend the insurrection? I am pretty sure you did."

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