If That Cop Died Of A Stroke.....How Is It Murder????

This whole thread is about liars pretending they don't know traumatic injuries can cause stroke-causing blood clots.
 
Somebody needs to change my mind over this.....how is a Stroke a Homicide?

Now I know that shooting a woman in the neck and killing her when she isn't a threat to you is murder.....but a cop having a stroke after tussling with protesters isn't.
Somebody needs to clear this up.



WASHINGTON — A police officer with the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) died after he suffered a stroke at the Capitol during riots, according to US Capitol Police in a late statement Thursday night.​
The officer that died is Brian D. Sicknick. He was a 15-year veteran of the force and 40 years old. No information was given on where the officer was stationed around the Capitol on Wednesday as a mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol.​
Officer Sicknick joined the USCP in July 2008 and most recently served in the Department’s First Responder’s Unit.​
"The entire USCP Department expresses its deepest sympathies to Officer Sicknick’s family and friends on their loss, and mourns the loss of a friend and colleague," said USCP in a statement. "We ask that Officer Sicknick’s family, and other USCP officers’ and their families’ privacy be respected during this time."​
The force's union Chairman Gus Papathanasiou originally told WUSA9 that the officer had passed away earlier in the day Thursday, but he was still on life support until his family was able to see him pass late in the evening.​
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Credit: Associated Press​

This undated image provided by the United States Capitol Police shows U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, of injuries sustained during the riot at the Capitol. (United States Capitol Police via AP)​
The news of the officer's condition came minutes after US Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund resigned from his position. The announcement of Sund's resignation came Thursday evening after U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and the president of the Capitol Police Officer's Union both called for him to step down.​
So, if I hit you on the head with a fire extinguisher & the damaged causes a stroke, I am not the cause?
That's an assumption you're making not based on fact.
You're being fed a load of bullshit and you're lapping it up.
They have videos of cops letting people in the doors.
Now the Democrats are not only silencing conservative speech, but are trying to forcibly remove the president. These are not the actions that a political party uses to spread unity and good will. This is oppression.


You are the one assuming the head injury was independent of the stroke.

But hey, your argument that the Democrasts are to blame is just too funny. The Democrats did not tell the Trumpettes to come to DC, A Democrat did not fuel the flames, The Democrats are not the ones lying about the election. It is totally the fault of assfucks like you who are so fucking stupid that you actually believe what Donald Trump says.
 
The communists are actually presuming an injury to begin with. The family is pleading for the lies to stop.

No plea, no amount of begging will get the Chicom democrats to stop lying. It's all they have. It's in their blood like a poison
 
Somebody needs to change my mind over this.....how is a Stroke a Homicide?

Now I know that shooting a woman in the neck and killing her when she isn't a threat to you is murder.....but a cop having a stroke after tussling with protesters isn't.
Somebody needs to clear this up.



WASHINGTON — A police officer with the U.S. Capitol Police (USCP) died after he suffered a stroke at the Capitol during riots, according to US Capitol Police in a late statement Thursday night.​
The officer that died is Brian D. Sicknick. He was a 15-year veteran of the force and 40 years old. No information was given on where the officer was stationed around the Capitol on Wednesday as a mob of Trump supporters breached the Capitol.​
Officer Sicknick joined the USCP in July 2008 and most recently served in the Department’s First Responder’s Unit.​
"The entire USCP Department expresses its deepest sympathies to Officer Sicknick’s family and friends on their loss, and mourns the loss of a friend and colleague," said USCP in a statement. "We ask that Officer Sicknick’s family, and other USCP officers’ and their families’ privacy be respected during this time."​
The force's union Chairman Gus Papathanasiou originally told WUSA9 that the officer had passed away earlier in the day Thursday, but he was still on life support until his family was able to see him pass late in the evening.​
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Credit: Associated Press​

This undated image provided by the United States Capitol Police shows U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, of injuries sustained during the riot at the Capitol. (United States Capitol Police via AP)​
The news of the officer's condition came minutes after US Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund resigned from his position. The announcement of Sund's resignation came Thursday evening after U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and the president of the Capitol Police Officer's Union both called for him to step down.​
Well on the bright side, I'm sure they changed his cause of death to covid 19 by now.
 

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