Hoosier Daddy
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First it was reported that the Capitol cop, Officer Sicknick, was killed via blunt trauma from a fire extinguisher.
Then it turned out he died the next day from a stroke[?].
But only after democrats used his death as kind of a lynch pin for their ‘insurrection/domestic terrorism’ narrative. Apart from that despicable aspect, it raises the question of how, exactly, it was ‘established’ that this veteran and respected officer died at the hands of a Trump supporter.
I wish it wasn’t plausible it was just made up for political purposes. Sadly, it’s not. It’s entirely plausible.
so the police commissioner is a democrat? you are the one lying saying you know he died of a stroke not connected to being hit by a fire extinguisher in the head, asshole..YOU ARE THE ONE LYING, BITCH...WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT HIS CAUSE OF DEATH IS YET....even fox calls you a stupid fuck liar-
Contee said the medical examiner’s office will make a recommendation, "once they have a better understanding of what exactly to deal with," adding that, "sometimes, and not to speak for the doctors, when they are assessing individuals who may not have visible injuries -- that kind of thing -- you know they have to be very thorough in their efforts to make a determination in manner and cause of death."
Exactly how Sicknick died still remains a mystery to the public, as an official cause of death has not been released.
Media reports have been conflicting — unnamed law enforcement sources initially told outlets Sicknick was bludgeoned in the head by a fire extinguisher, while others speaking on condition of anonymity countered those claims, arguing there was no immediate evidence showing that Sicknick suffered any blunt force trauma.
As the autopsy results remain pending, investigators are also weighing the possibility that Sicknick could have died from exposure to a chemical irritant, such as bear mace or pepper spray. It also remains unclear whether Sicknick had any pre-existing conditions.
The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Washington, D.C., told Fox News Thursday that its medical examiners "comply with the National Association of Medical Examiners’ (NAME) standard to determine the cause and manner of death within 90 days; however, for cases that are more complex it could be longer."
"Therefore, when this information is available and the decedent’s next of kin has been notified, I will only provide you with the cause and manner of death," special assistant to Chief Medical Examiner Cheryle E. Adams said Thursday, without providing specifics
In the only public statement issued by U.S. Capitol Police describing the circumstances surrounding his death, the department said Sicknick "passed away due to injuries sustained while on-duty." He died at the hospital at approximately 9:30 p.m. the evening of Jan. 7.
Sicknick "was responding to the riots" on Jan. 6 at the U.S. Capitol and "was injured while physically engaging with protesters," the statement said. "He returned to his division office and collapsed. He was taken to a local hospital where he succumbed to his injuries."
That day, North America’s Building Trades Unions (NABTU) also announced a $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for Sicknick’s murder. Still, no suspect has been publicly identified or taken into custody.
Meanwhile, a criminal complaint filed by the Justice Department alleges that Robert Sanford, a retired firefighter from Pennsylvania, was captured on video hurling what appeared to be a fire extinguisher at a group of police officers outside the Capitol on Jan. 6. The officers were not named in the statement of facts filed in court, and officials, so far, have not linked Sanford to Sicknick’s death.
Video viewed by FBI investigators purportedly shows that the object thrown by Sanford "appears to strike one officer, who was wearing a helmet, in the head," court documents state. "The object then ricochets and strikes another officer, who was not wearing a helmet, in the head. The object then ricochets a third time and strikes a third officer, wearing a helmet, in the head."
https://www.foxnews.com/us/capitol-...estigation-no-charges-autopsy-results-pending