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A Seattle female is sueing the US Navy Blue Angels, the army’s most famous flight performance squadron, when she prevented her from commenting on her Instagram account, to complain about “state-approved acoustic torture” from group air shows and practices, which she said that she terrorized her cat in her last days.
Lauren N Lombardi filed a federal case on 21 July, alleging Blue Angels of violating their first amendment rights. Complaint Navy CDR Name. Adam Bryan; l. Ben Bushong, Public Affairs Officer for Blue Angels; And as an anonymous social media administrator, defendants for squadron.
The trial states that Blue Angels do shows in the Seattle area near Pugate Sound every August, which while reaching a speed of 700 mph, F/A -18E/F Super Hornet Jet uses “using a military business”, which produces extreme decibels levels.
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A Seattle woman is sueing the blue angels on her aerial performance, stating that she terrorized her cat Laila in her last days. (Getty images; US District Court of Washington)
During the show, Lombardy “was engaged in a familiar American pastime to complain about his government’s actions about his government’s actions through his government’s social media accounts” to advocate his elderly Kat Laila, who was suffering from congestive heart disease, and in August 2023 and 2024, he was called to sue.
However, she was eventually blocked by commenting on the Blue Angels Instagram page.
“These thin-chasin bureaucrats stopped Lombardi from commenting in any way, harassing an American citizen together, as well as the wider public from watching the legitimate complaints against their government,” the trial said about the people running the Instagram account.
Lombardi’s messages from the performance performed were seen showing his displeasure and disappointment with the level of noise.
A message states, “Wait with your F —— B ——, you are terrorizing my cat and all other animals and wildlife.” F — off “and” no one gives a F — about your stupid small aircraft. ,
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An image of Lela, Lauren N Lombardy’s late cat, who is sueing the Navy’s blue angels. (Getty images; US District Court of Washington)
He also left several comments on the Instagram post of Blue Angels or tagged his handle on the post of other accounts, where he directed users to sign a change.org petition, “We all want to feel safe: no more blue angel on Seattle.”
When he was blocked on August 5, 2023 from the Blue Angels account, Lombardy sent a direct message to the group, calling him “coward”. The message was never given because she was blocked.
Lombardi said her cat occurred in her last days due to air performance.
“Whatever bandwidth Laila’s walnut -shaped brain can already be grooming, it can be compressed for the same heavy frequency: pure weak terror,” is said in the lawsuit.
“Every August was good till then, but no one will ever happen again. Laila’s condition deteriorated and she left home again for the last time. She spent fighting for her life for her life for her life before being human on August 11, 2024. The tireless sound pollution of Blue Angels.
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The trial stated that Lombardy respects and supports the US Army and his criticism of Blue Angels “was focused on environmental and constitutional losses caused by their performance practices and later censorship activities.”
She is asking a judge to force Blue Angels to unabbly from the Instagram account, so that the defendants nominated in the trial were ordered to take amendment training and provide him with the cost of a lawyer’s fees.
A spokesman for Blue Angels told Fox News Digital that the squadron does not comment on pending litigation.