Verdict against a pardoned Capitol rioter David Walls-Kaufman is only a partial victory for a police officer's widow
Source: Associated Press
Verdict against a pardoned Capitol rioter is only a partial victory for a police officers widow
By MICHAEL KUNZELMAN
Updated 4:44 PM EDT, June 20, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) Coming to court this week, a police officers widow wanted to prove that a man assaulted her husband during a mobs attack on the U.S. Capitol and ultimately was responsible for the officers suicide nine days later. A jurys verdict Friday amounted to only a partial victory for Erin Smith in a lawsuit over her husbands death.
The eight-member jury held a 69-year-old chiropractor, David Walls-Kaufman, liable for assaulting Metropolitan Police Officer Jeffrey Smith inside the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. They will hear more trial testimony before deciding whether to award Erin Smith any monetary damages over her husbands assault.
But the judge presiding over the civil trial dismissed Erin Smiths wrongful-death claim against Walls-Kaufman before jurors began deliberating. U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes said no reasonable juror could conclude that Walls-Kaufmans actions were capable of causing a traumatic brain injury leading to Smiths death.
Reyes divided the trial into two stages: one on the merits of Smiths claims and another on damages. For the damages phase, jurors are expected to hear attorneys closing arguments Monday.
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