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The policeman who died after the assault on the Capitol died of "natural" causes

2021-04-20T01:03:58.882Z


An American policeman, who died the day after the assault on Capitol Hill by pro-Trump protesters in January, died of "natural" causes after two strokes, according to the autopsy report published on Monday, April 19. Brian Sicknick's fate had moved many Americans, shocked by the attack on the seat of Congress. His body had been exhibited on Capitol Hill, an exceptional honor, and Joe Biden had pai


An American policeman, who died the day after the assault on Capitol Hill by pro-Trump protesters in January, died of

"natural"

causes

after two strokes, according to the autopsy report published on Monday, April 19.

Brian Sicknick's fate had moved many Americans, shocked by the attack on the seat of Congress.

His body had been exhibited on Capitol Hill, an exceptional honor, and Joe Biden had paid tribute to him on the spot.

Read also: How Donald Trump witnessed the assault on the Capitol imperturbably

Anonymous sources, quoted by the

New York Times

, had first assured that he had been beaten with a fire extinguisher, a version of the facts then dismissed. His death remained a mystery, more than three months after the events. Brian Sicknick has suffered two strokes, federal capital Washington medical examiner Francisco J. Diaz finally concluded.

In his report, the medical examiner traces the hours before the death of the 42-year-old man. Around 2:20 p.m. on January 6, the policeman was sprayed with a chemical substance

"outside" in

front of the Capitol. Then around 10 p.m. Brian Sicknick, 42, collapsed in the Capitol compound before being taken by ambulance to a Washington hospital. He died at

“around 9:30 pm”

the next day, January 7, in hospital.

"Circumstances of death: natural"

, concludes the forensic pathologist.

On March 15, American authorities indicted two men, accused of having sprayed him with

"bear spray"

, a powerful aerosol used in the wild areas of the United States to repel these large mammals.

Julian Khater, 32, and George Tanios, 39, face nine counts, including

"assaulting an officer with a dangerous weapon"

but are not prosecuted for manslaughter.

Read also: Capture of the Capitol: the day the American democracy fractured

Four other people died in the coup: a protester shot dead by a police officer, Ashli ​​Babbitt, and three others for separate medical reasons.

The US Department of Justice announced on April 14 that it would not initiate a prosecution against the police officer who shot Ashli ​​Babbitt, who died at 35, believing that there was

"

not

enough evidence for justify criminal proceedings ”

.

Accused of

"incitement to insurgency"

by the House of Representatives, former President Donald Trump was acquitted by the Senate after a vigorous trial in February.

Source: lefigaro

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