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Mother of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Believes He Died From Stroke, but She Still Can’t Get Answers
“He wasn’t hit on the head no. We think he had a stroke, but we don’t know anything for sure. We’d love to know what happened,” Officer Sicknick’s mother Gladys told the Daily Mail.
But contra to the numerous early reports about how Sicknick supposedly died after being struck with a fire extinguisher, there was information from family members early on that suggested that’s not what happened. On January 8th, ProPublica reported that his brother Ken said Officer Sicknick texted him the night of the riots about how he had been pepper-sprayed:
“He texted me last night and said, ‘I got pepper-sprayed twice,’ and he was in good shape,” said Ken Sicknick, his brother, as the family drove toward Washington. “Apparently he collapsed in the Capitol and they resuscitated him using CPR.”
But the day after that text exchange, the family got word that Brian Sicknick had a blood clot and had had a stroke; a ventilator was keeping him alive.
He died that Thursday night around 9:30 pm, according to the USCP.
“He wasn’t hit on the head no. We think he had a stroke, but we don’t know anything for sure. We’d love to know what happened,” Officer Sicknick’s mother Gladys told the Daily Mail.
But contra to the numerous early reports about how Sicknick supposedly died after being struck with a fire extinguisher, there was information from family members early on that suggested that’s not what happened. On January 8th, ProPublica reported that his brother Ken said Officer Sicknick texted him the night of the riots about how he had been pepper-sprayed:
“He texted me last night and said, ‘I got pepper-sprayed twice,’ and he was in good shape,” said Ken Sicknick, his brother, as the family drove toward Washington. “Apparently he collapsed in the Capitol and they resuscitated him using CPR.”
But the day after that text exchange, the family got word that Brian Sicknick had a blood clot and had had a stroke; a ventilator was keeping him alive.
He died that Thursday night around 9:30 pm, according to the USCP.
Mother of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick Believes He Died From Stroke, but She Still Can't Get Answers
'He wasn’t hit on the head no. We think he had a stroke, but we don’t know anything for sure. We’d love to know what happened,' Officer Sicknick's mother Gladys told the Daily Mail.
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