Posted September 26, 2017 8:30 am by Comments

By Christen Smith

In this file photo, Eric Frein is escorted by police out of the Pike County Courthouse after his arraignment in Milford, Pa., Friday Oct. 31, 2014. (Photo: Rich Schultz/AP)
The widow of a slain Pennsylvania state trooper sued the killer’s family in Lackawanna County Court last week, according to court documents obtained by the Scranton Times-Tribune Friday.
Tiffany Dickson seeks damages from Eugene M. and Deborah Frein for the alleged role they played in fostering the anti-government views that inspired their son, Eric Matthew Frein, to ambush two state troopers in northeastern Pennsylvania on Sept. 12, 2014.
Dickson alleges Frein’s parents exerted “significant influence” over their son’s distrust of the government and police, even financially supporting him as he stockpiled weapons, ammo and supplies later used in the attack.
“Eugene regaled Eric with exaggerated stories about Eugene’s career in the military,” the suit alleges, per the newspaper. “Eric attempted to emulate his father but could not measure up.”
Dickson also blames Frein’s parents for keeping more than four dozen guns, including .308-caliber rifle used to kill her husband, easily accessible, despite knowing their son’s precarious mental state, “which would evidence he should not be entrusted with dangerous items such as firearms and materials for building explosive devices.”
Frein shot

Source: Guns.com

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