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

Meanwhile, as lefties are screaming about the cop that died (condolences to his family), seems everyone forgot about that poor woman who was shot in the throat. Who? What woman? Oh, THAT one. The one that shouldn't have been there in the first place, right? The one that was breaking the law by being escorted IN to the capitol by capitol police that didn't bother to stop them..so its HER fault. Being in the wrong place with the wrong ideal but....but...the cop was in the wrong place at the wrong time too, wasn't he?

In short...shit happens.
 

Sicknick, 42, was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during a struggle, two law enforcement officials said

You need to apologize...right now...and unequivocally
Who needs to apologize and for what exactly?

I went looking and found this-----the group who threw the extinquisher-------looks more like soros henchmen who break windows and arm blm and antifa----and then walk calmly off pretending that they did nothing-------

the fire extinquisher will have the fingerprints of the tosser.

 
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.​
Blow to the head.
 
Meanwhile, as lefties are screaming about the cop that died (condolences to his family), seems everyone forgot about that poor woman who was shot in the throat. Who? What woman? Oh, THAT one. The one that shouldn't have been there in the first place, right? The one that was breaking the law by being escorted IN to the capitol by capitol police that didn't bother to stop them..so its HER fault. Being in the wrong place with the wrong ideal but....but...the cop was in the wrong place at the wrong time too, wasn't he?

In short...shit happens.
An insurgent shot while breaching the house chamber is a bit different than an officer doing his duty.
 

Sicknick, 42, was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher during a struggle, two law enforcement officials said

You need to apologize...right now...and unequivocally
Who needs to apologize and for what exactly?

I went looking and found this-----the group who threw the extinquisher-------looks more like soros henchmen who break windows and arm blm and antifa----and then walk calmly off pretending that they did nothing-------

the fire extinquisher will have the fingerprints of the tosser.



Please tell me that was not the incident that all of this is about.
 
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.​
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_16x9.jpg
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_1140x641.jpg

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.​

A stroke is when something inside the blood like a floating clot plugs up a major blood vessel, just like a heart attack.
The officer was probably not with their program. He probably saw too much.


 
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.​
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_16x9.jpg
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_1140x641.jpg

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.​

That's the cop they beat in the head with a fire extinguisher.
 
Internal injuries or broken bones can cause strokes from blood clots getting loose in the circulatory system and becoming lodged in the brain.
There is no evidence of this in the report.
The only thing they said was he had a stroke.
They didn't say he had any injuries.
Who knows? Maybe you should wait until we know the story before you start looking for some way to absolve your buddies who desecrated the capital building. The article says 50 officers sustained injuries fighting the mob. Looks like blue lives only matter until they get in the way of MAGAts.

Trump should be held accountable ..His thugs are claiming they went to DC because the president ASKED them to go.
 
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.​
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_16x9.jpg
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_1140x641.jpg

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.​
after a blunt force trauma injury death often occurs hours or even days later.

It was reported he was struck with a fire extinguisher and just because he didn't die immediately is not proof that the injury sustained from that blunt force trauma wasn't the cause of death
 
The medical examiner was probably Deep State and working for communists. He should be investigated by Q-anon and Gateway Pundifake.
 
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.​
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_16x9.jpg
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_1140x641.jpg

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.​
after a blunt force trauma injury death often occurs hours or even days later.

It was reported he was struck with a fire extinguisher and just because he didn't die immediately is not proof that the injury sustained from that blunt force trauma wasn't the cause of death
My understanding of the law is that this is called Manslaughter....not murder.
 
Internal injuries or broken bones can cause strokes from blood clots getting loose in the circulatory system and becoming lodged in the brain.
There is no evidence of this in the report.
The only thing they said was he had a stroke.
They didn't say he had any injuries.
Who knows? Maybe you should wait until we know the story before you start looking for some way to absolve your buddies who desecrated the capital building. The article says 50 officers sustained injuries fighting the mob. Looks like blue lives only matter until they get in the way of MAGAts.

Trump should be held accountable ..His thugs are claiming they went to DC because the president ASKED them to go.
How can you claim Trump is responsible?
He didn't order anyone to attack the Capital.
As a matter of fact.....he told them to peaceably let their voices be heard.

History tells us that Hitler used the burning of a the Reichstag Church and German Parliament on Feb. 23, 1933 to seize power. I submit that Democrats created this riot in order to use it to seize power. This is treason of the highest order.

 
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.​
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_16x9.jpg
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_1140x641.jpg

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.​

That's the cop they beat in the head with a fire extinguisher.
The cop they claim someone beat in the head with a fire extinguisher.
I see no evidence that this happened. No pictures.....no videos.....nothing....just highly suspicious media reports.
 
Internal injuries or broken bones can cause strokes from blood clots getting loose in the circulatory system and becoming lodged in the brain.
There is no evidence of this in the report.
The only thing they said was he had a stroke.
They didn't say he had any injuries.
Who knows? Maybe you should wait until we know the story before you start looking for some way to absolve your buddies who desecrated the capital building. The article says 50 officers sustained injuries fighting the mob. Looks like blue lives only matter until they get in the way of MAGAts.

Trump should be held accountable ..His thugs are claiming they went to DC because the president ASKED them to go.
How can you claim Trump is responsible?
He didn't order anyone to attack the Capital.
As a matter of fact.....he told them to peaceably let their voices be heard.

History tells us that Hitler used the burning of a the Reichstag Church and German Parliament on Feb. 23, 1933 to seize power. I submit that Democrats created this riot in order to use it to seize power. This is treason of the highest order.


Gaddafi used to do the same thing.. Create trouble then wink and play coy. Trump is guilty of inciting his mob with weeks of lies.. He had them believing that they could overturn the election on Jan 6th.
 
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.​
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_16x9.jpg
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_1140x641.jpg

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.​

They did beat him in the head with a fire extinguisher.

In the commission of a crime that's murder.




That's the cop they beat in the head with a fire extinguisher.
The cop they claim someone beat in the head with a fire extinguisher.
I see no evidence that this happened. No pictures.....no videos.....nothing....just highly suspicious media reports.
 
 
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.​
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_16x9.jpg
401a67a3-80f2-45ff-8101-f8d9da0cbfb2_1140x641.jpg

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.​

a "STROKE" is a very non-specific term. In its broadest sense it is a
SUDDEN episode involving something really bad inside the head.---
usually of blood flow. I hope the issue is resolved on autopsy. I am
not optimistic that we will ever get the facts
 
Internal injuries or broken bones can cause strokes from blood clots getting loose in the circulatory system and becoming lodged in the brain.
There is no evidence of this in the report.
The only thing they said was he had a stroke.
They didn't say he had any injuries.
Who knows? Maybe you should wait until we know the story before you start looking for some way to absolve your buddies who desecrated the capital building. The article says 50 officers sustained injuries fighting the mob. Looks like blue lives only matter until they get in the way of MAGAts.

Trump should be held accountable ..His thugs are claiming they went to DC because the president ASKED them to go.
How can you claim Trump is responsible?
He didn't order anyone to attack the Capital.
As a matter of fact.....he told them to peaceably let their voices be heard.

History tells us that Hitler used the burning of a the Reichstag Church and German Parliament on Feb. 23, 1933 to seize power. I submit that Democrats created this riot in order to use it to seize power. This is treason of the highest order.


Gaddafi used to do the same thing.. Create trouble then wink and play coy. Trump is guilty of inciting his mob with weeks of lies.. He had them believing that they could overturn the election on Jan 6th.
Trump used every legal option he could....and was thwarted at every turn.
Hillary and Al Gore did exactly the same thing....but nobody on the right tried to censor free speech or accuse them of treason. As a matter of fact...Hollywood encouraged them to try everything they could. It's simply a repeat of what happened in 2016.
The difference is the reaction from the treasonous Democrats now that they have total control of everything. Instead of breeding unity....they encourage revenge on anyone who opposed them politically.
 
Internal injuries or broken bones can cause strokes from blood clots getting loose in the circulatory system and becoming lodged in the brain.

true------your information is true but at this point----not useful. The term
"stroke" covers a MYRIAD of "things"
 

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