Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died only a few hours after the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
For weeks, legacy media …
Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick died only a few hours after the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan.6. For weeks, legacy media outlets proclaimed he was struck in the head with a fire extinguisher in the hands of supporters of President Trump. But evidence shows he wasn’t. So how did he die? It still remains a secret, according to FBI chief Christopher Wray. He told a congressional hearing this week: «There is an ongoing investigation into his death. I have to be careful at this stage, because it’s ongoing, not to get out in front of it.» The fire extinguisher attack story was prominent in multiple news outlets for several weeks, but then not long ago, law enforcement sources revealed that Sicknick may have died after coming into contact with bear spray. Or something else. Wray also declined to say whether investigators were looking into a homicide. «So does that mean since the investigation is going on, you have not determined the exact cause of the death?» Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley asked Wray. «That means we can’t yet disclose cause of death at this stage,» Wray said. Grassley pressed on, asking if a cause of death had been determined.
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