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LOLWillHaftawaite, you laugh at this but you can't refute it.She wasn't murdered, she committed suicide by cop when she attempted to breach the House chamber while House members were still inside. And if the government wants to play hardball with these seditious terrorists who stormed the Capitol, they can charge them with felony murder for her death.Murdered?His death is the epitomy of political....the Right murdered him.Would have to be released by the family according to DC law and many other parts of the country, also. Your best shot is if it is introduced in evidence by prosecutors against someone charged in his death. Anybody charged yet?I looked for one...unable to find it.
Sicknick’s family is asking others to stop making his death a political issue. Unfortunately, few seem to be listening.
In a statement released by the family, they say that “many details regarding Wednesday’s events and the direct causes of Brian’s injuries remain unknown and our family asks the public and the press to respect our wishes in not making Brian’s passing a political issue.”
Capitol Police say that Sicknick did respond to Wednesday’s riots outside the Capitol but had returned to his office before collapsing.
He was taken to a hospital, where he died at 9:30 p.m. Thursday, police said.
Sources familiar with the incident believe that Sicknick’s death was driven by a medical condition.
If you watch the video presented that allegedley is the basis for the claim officer Sicknick was hit with a fire extinguisher....you do see a helmeted officer struck with the fire extinguisher.
It is is unclear if the officer who was struck by the fire extinguisher was Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, 42, who died after reportedly being hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during the riot, two law enforcement sources told the Associated Press.
The only person 'murdered' was the female veteran.
Maybe, if you acquainted yourself with the rules for lethal force, you'd laugh at your lame post as well.
You would have been better off not trying to refute it. It's been investigated and the recommendation is not not charge that cop...
Charges unlikely in Capitol shooting death of San Diego woman
Criminal charges are unlikely to be filed against a U.S. Capitol Police lieutenant who killed Ashli Babbitt, a San Diego woman and Trump supporter who stormed the Capitol last month.fox5sandiego.comA preliminary investigation has found not enough evidence to forward such a recommendation to federal prosecutors, it was reported Monday evening.
While that could change as it's only a preliminary investigation, so far, they haven't found that excessive force was used.
It's been investigated and the recommendation is not not charge that cop...
Letting a murderer off?
How 'diplomatic'.
A preliminary investigation has found not enough evidence to forward such a recommendation to federal prosecutors, it was reported Monday evening.
I'm allowed my opinion, and I spent too many years adhering to the rules covering use of lethal force to let this pass without a squawk.