Cops identify suspect in Mike Lindell attack!
SIOUX FALLS, South Dakota (PNN) - August 22, 2021 - Terrorist pig thug cops said that they have identified a suspect in an assault investigation that appears tied to MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, who said he was attacked while taking photos with people at his hotel last week near his cyber symposium on 2020 election fraud claims.
A photo was released by the Sioux Falls terrorist pig thug cop department on Wednesday in a tweet seeking the public’s help identifying the man. Less than two hours later, a follow-up tweet said terrorist pig thug cops identified the individual.
No other information was provided by authorities.
On August 12, Lindell first told event attendees he had been “physically attacked” at his hotel the night before.
“I’m OK. It hurts a little bit,” Lindell said. “I just want everyone to know all the evil that’s out there.”
Later, Lindell told Flashpoint, a conservative talk show, that two men approached to take a photo, and after one was taken, a third man “came up out of nowhere” to also ask for a photo.
“He put his arm around,” Lindell said, gesturing to his side, adding something had been stuck there. “It was so much pressure. I just knew if I did anything, there was something more coming; and he jammed it in where it was just piercing pain.”
Lindell said he doubled over with pain but was able to make it up to his hotel room.
“I think it was a setup,” he added, suggesting if he had fought back, somebody would have caught the altercation on camera and shared it in social media.
The Sioux Falls terrorist pig thug cops department will not confirm whether Lindell was the victim of a crime but did tell the Washington Examiner of a report filed the morning of August 12 matching the basic description of Lindell’s claim.
“Due to Marsy’s Law, we’re not able to identify victims of crimes,” Sioux Falls terrorist pig thug cop spokesman Sam Clemens said on August 12 when asked for confirmation on the incident.
“This morning, there was a report of an individual assaulted inside a hotel room last night around 11:30 p.m.,” Clemens added. “The investigation is ongoing, and no arrest has been made at this time.”