Anonymous ID: 775a1f Feb. 9, 2021, 12:32 p.m. No.12872079   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2157 >>2272 >>2425

HOW MANY PEOPLE DIED AT THE CAPITAL on JANUARY 6th, and WHAT DID THEY REALLY DIE OF?

 

D.C. police identify four people who died during Capitol siege

 

D.C. police on Thursday named all four people who died (on January 6th in the vicinity of the rally).

 

Ashli Babbitt, 35, of Huntington, Md., was shot and killed by a Capitol police officer as she tried to break through a door inside the Capitol, officials confirmed Thursday.

 

The other three people — Benjamin Philips, 50, of Ringtown, Penn., Kevin Greeson, 55, of Athens, Al., and Roseanne Boyland, 34, of Kennesaw, Ga. — died of medical emergencies, Metropolitan Police Department Police Chief Robert Contee said during a press conference.

 

Greeson’s son, Kyler Greeson, posted on Facebook Thursday that his father had a heart attack.

 

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-dc-police-identify-four-people-who-died-during-capitol-siege-20210107-7zegwckbszcl7mmddbs4gu3q3e-story.html

 

Just the Facts: Death of Capitol Polic Officer After Protest May Not Be as Initially Reported

Red State, by Nick Arama

 

The death of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick was a tragedy. But as it turns out, the facts originally reported about his death may not have been accurate. The initial story implied that he died from an attack by protesters at the Capitol, it was even reported that he was hit with a fire extinguisher. Apparently though, the facts as of this moment are not there to confirm that claim. Yet that has gone everywhere as “facts.” Indeed, according to ABC, they are reporting that Sicknick’s death may have been “driven by a medical condition.” According to sources familiar with the matter, authorities believe Sicknick’s death was driven by a medical condition.

 

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021/01/10/307700-n307700