Mother Of Capitol Officer: Brian Sicknick Did Not Get Hit In The Head With A Fire Extinguisher, Most Likely Suffered A Stroke

Mother Of Capitol Officer: Brian Sicknick Did Not Get Hit In The Head With A Fire Extinguisher, Most Likely Suffered A Stroke

Christina Aguayo

The Family Of The Police Officer Who Died One Day After The Capitol Protest From Reportedly Being Hit In The Head With A Fire Extinguisher, Is Saying It's Not True.

Shortly After The Protest On Jan 6, The New York Times Reported That Officer Brian Sicknick Was Overpowered And Struck In The Head With A Fire Extinguisher While Trying To Protect The Capitol - Leading To His Death.


However, Sicknicks Mother Said He In Fact Was Not Hit In The Head And Killed, Saying She Believes He Had A Stroke, But Would Like To Know For Sure As An Autopsy Was Not Performed On Sicknick, And A Cause Of Death Has Not Been Released Yet.


In Addition Sicknicks Brother Said He Texted Him The Night Of The Protest, To Which His Brother Told Him He Got Pepper Sprayed Twice, But Was In Good Shape.

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