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D.C. Medical Examiner: Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Suffered Two Strokes,
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Died Of Natural Causes

Daily Wire News-Apr 19, 2021

Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes the day after a violent riot broke out at the U.S. Capitol Building in early January, according to the D.C. medical examiner.

Immediately following Sicknick’s death, The New York Times reported on January 8 that Sicknick “was struck with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials.” Two men were later accused of spraying Sicknick with a chemical irritant.

However, Francisco J. Diaz, the medical examiner, told The Washington Post on Monday that the autopsy found no evidence that Sicknick suffered an allergic reaction to chemical irritants. Diaz said that “all that transpired” during the events of January 6 “played a role in his condition.”

Diaz could not comment due to privacy laws on whether Sicknick had any preexisting medical conditions that may have contributed to his death. The Washington Post noted that the medical examiner’s ruling will “likely will make it difficult for prosecutors to pursue homicide charges in the officer’s death.”

The U.S. Capitol Police released the following background information on the case:

Officer Sicknick, 42, joined the Department in July 2008, and most recently served in the Department’s First
Responder’s Unit.

On March 14, Julian Elie Khater, 32, of State College, Pennsylvania, and George Pierre Tanios, 39, of Morgantown, West
Virginia, were arrested for assaulting Officer Sicknick.

Khater and Tanios are each charged with one count of conspiracy to injure an officer; three counts of assault on a
federal officer with a dangerous weapon; one count of civil disorder; one count of obstructing or impeding an official
proceeding; one count of physical violence on restricted grounds, while carrying dangerous weapon and resulting in
significant bodily injury; and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct, act of physical violence on Capitol
grounds.

The United States Capitol Police will never forget Officer Sicknick’s bravery, nor the bravery of any officer on January 6,
who risked their lives to defend our democracy.

Officer Sicknick’s family requests their privacy be respected during this difficult time.

“The USCP accepts the findings from the Office of the Medical Examiner, but this does not change the fact Officer Brian Sicknick died in the Line of Duty, courageously defending Congress and the Capitol,” the Capitol Police said in a statement. “The Department continues to mourn the loss of our beloved colleague. The attack on our officers, including Brian, was an attack on our democracy. Working with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, the F.B.I.’s Washington Field Office and the Metropolitan Police Department, the USCP will continue to ensure those responsible for the assault against officers are held accountable.”

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Even snopes loonies have this as natural causes.....

Cant wait to see the multitude of “oops I parroted the media too soon on that one” posts.

🪳🪳

It was a mostly peaceful protest anyways.
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Burner02 wrote:
Died Of Natural Causes

Daily Wire News-Apr 19, 2021

Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes the day after a violent riot broke out at the U.S. Capitol Building in early January, according to the D.C. medical examiner
...

However, Francisco J. Diaz, the medical examiner, told The Washington Post on Monday that the autopsy found no evidence that Sicknick suffered an allergic reaction to chemical irritants. Diaz said that “all that transpired” during the events of January 6 “played a role in his condition.”
...

The U.S. Capitol Police released the following background information on the case: On March 14, Julian Elie Khater, 32, of State College, Pennsylvania, and George Pierre Tanios, 39, of Morgantown, West
Virginia, were arrested for assaulting Officer Sicknick.

Khater and Tanios are each charged with one count of conspiracy to injure an officer; three counts of assault on a
federal officer with a dangerous weapon; one count of civil disorder; one count of obstructing or impeding an official
proceeding; one count of physical violence on restricted grounds, while carrying dangerous weapon and resulting in
significant bodily injury; and one count of violent entry and disorderly conduct, act of physical violence on Capitol
grounds.

...

“The USCP accepts the findings from the Office of the Medical Examiner, but this does not change the fact Officer Brian Sicknick died in the Line of Duty,

1. That single statement will nail both Khater and Sicknick.
2. That single statement will also ensure that the officer's family gets a death/retirement benefits.
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And the azzhole Capitol policeman that murdered the woman protestor gets off without even a reprimand.
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Gene363 wrote:
And the azzhole Capitol policeman that murdered the woman protestor gets off without even a reprimand.



Really? You can’t really think this way? Even after watching the video?
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I thought we had covered peaceful legal protests vs criminal activity...
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Mostly
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so it still depends on if it's left or right violence here. got it.
ignore the ideal of taking them on a case by case basis

do criminal acts against private property and businesses mean more than attempts to undermine the democratic process?

asking for a weird friend.
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teedubbya wrote:
Really? You can’t really think this way? Even after watching the video?


Especially after watching the video, he reaches out and shoot through a door. There were riot police right behind the murdered victim. He didn't know what he ws shooting.
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pretty clear he saw and heard the breaking and entering that involved her , and she was undoubtedly committing a federal crime with the likelihood of many others entering after her.
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frankj1 wrote:
pretty clear he saw and heard the breaking and entering that involved her , and she was undoubtedly committing a federal crime with the likelihood of many others entering after her.


Oh, my bad, so committing a federal crime, with no direct personal threat = OK for a Federal policeman to impose the death penalty, well that will save a lot of court time.
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frankj1 wrote:
pretty clear he saw and heard the breaking and entering that involved her , and she was undoubtedly committing a federal crime with the likelihood of many others entering after her.

The issue is whether a reasonable officer would have been afraid for himself or others of eminent great bodily harm or death...
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just using recent notorious cases, I'd say my eyes saw a hell of a lot more pending risk for the police from the Capitol crowd than the handful of phone camera recorders beseeching Chauvin to get up.
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Yea the video says it all to me. Cop in DC didn’t have much choice. Cop in Minnesota did.
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She was coming through the broken window and the mob would follow. The shot stopped it. May have saved lives. .
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teedubbya wrote:
She was coming through the broken window and the mob would follow. The shot stopped it. May have saved lives. .


Gene363 wrote:
Especially after watching the video, he reaches out and shoot through a door. There were riot police right behind the murdered victim. He didn't know what he ws shooting.


I disagree.
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teedubbya wrote:
Yea the video says it all to me. Cop in DC didn’t have much choice. Cop in Minnesota did.

I agree
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first time I've heard anyone question this.

is it too late to blame Trump for altering vision?
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teedubbya wrote:
Really? You can’t really think this way? Even after watching the video?



Yeah she wasn’t black and unarmed......and high and resisting arrest, and had a long criminal history.
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First thing someone learns in firearm training, you are responsible for EVERY round that fires.
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the time to put the victim on trial is gone Z
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It was a legitimate shot. I don’t care what her color. I don’t want whites killed more than blacks or vice versa. Agree or disagree with the political cause should be irrelevant too.

She was an insurgent about to breach the last line of defense with a mob.
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And the m no fan of the popo. But this is pretty clear to me. I’m surprised more we’re not killed 1-6. That took restraint. I think most showed restraint last summer too.
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She chose to put herself in harms way. She chose to break and enter the Capitol.
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And let’s be clear.... the crime was breaking in to the capital with the intent of preventing a peaceful transfer of power. It wasn’t peaceful and was ongoing. She was breaking through the final layer. He was protecting people.

You can talk all you want about past records or drug use but a shot fired in this instance is very different than methodically choking someone out over twenty bucks.

Just odd to me it’s even a question.
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So we are back to defending cops who shoot unarmed people?
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teedubbya wrote:
And let’s be clear.... the crime was breaking in to the capital with the intent of preventing a peaceful transfer of power. It wasn’t peaceful and was ongoing. She was breaking through the final layer. He was protecting people.

You can talk all you want about past records or drug use but a shot fired in this instance is very different than methodically choking someone out over twenty bucks.

Just odd to me it’s even a question.

#12 is the only thing that matters.
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To be sure I want cops held to a higher level. If there is more info warranting charges bring it. I’m all for it.

But this one looked clean and warranted to me unfortunately. Can’t believe at a minimum anyone would consider Floyd’s killing justified and this one murder. Just seems odd to me.
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teedubbya wrote:
Can’t believe at a minimum anyone would consider Floyd’s killing justified and this one murder. Just seems odd to me.


Maybe nobody thinks that.
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I’d hope not
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Then a straw man you created seems odd to you.
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I hope you are right but think you are not
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rfenst wrote:
#12 is the only thing that matters.


Agree.
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So multiple times here in Portland a federal building has been lit on fire with people inside of it and nobody was killed.

I’d like to have you Q haters in charge in Portland and put up with the public backlash from the fascist leftists.

Taking over a building isn’t going to overturn an election, good to see people biting the hook some more
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frankj1 wrote:
the time to put the victim on trial is gone Z



The situational application is priceless.
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Yes it is but perhaps not the way you are thinking.

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Better than Q lovers in charge.
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