Yes... they are such idiots they can't even do an insurrection right without killing themselves due to their unfitness and leaving a trail of evidence on social media that leads to their convictions. This is the Trumper revolution. Inept, incapable, unfit, and mentally retarded.
It's not uncommon that when a girl or woman is
gang raped...they will commit suicide soon afterwards.
Autopsy always list their deaths as suicide.
My point, someone is living on a
different planet and is a complete asshole if they think violence on a Capitol police that results in the Police officer being so
traumatized by the violence...he/she soon afterwards commits suicide or seeks professional mental counseling that may last many months to years after the violent event.
Just the same, if someone suffers a heart attack / stroke / soon after being violently attacked by a mob...
It does
not take the violent behavior of the mob that triggered the heart attack / stroke and in some cases....the criminals are usually given a harsher sentence in prison.
- @Buy1Sell2 is one of the most anti-american assholes at Elitetrader.com that continues to white wash what the insurrection tried to do on the United States Constitution and Democracy.
In other cases, people identified as participants in a mob that attacks someone and the someone losses days at work or develops PTSD...those participants are then taken to court and there's many documented cases of them being held
liable in civil cases.
Back to the Capitol police...
One officer lost the tip of his right index finger. Others were smashed in the head with baseball bats, flag poles and pipes. Another lost consciousness after rioters used a metal barrier to push her into stairs as they tried to reach the
Capitol steps during the assault on Jan. 6.
“We don’t have to hurt you — why are you standing in our way?” one rioter told the officer as he helped her to her feet, according to court documents. She tried to regroup, but blacked out while making an arrest hours later. Doctors determined she had a concussion.
A little more than a month after the Capitol siege, a fuller picture of the injuries sustained by the police has emerged from court documents, footage revealed at former President Donald J. Trump’s
impeachment trial, accounts provided by officers and interviews with law enforcement officials and experts.
The
Capitol assault resulted in one of the worst days of injuries for law enforcement in the United States since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. About 140 officers — 73 from the
Capitol Police and 65 from the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington — were injured, the departments have said. They ranged from bruises and lacerations to more serious damage such as concussions, rib fractures, burns and even a mild heart attack.
Brian D. Sicknick, was killed, and investigators are increasingly focused on whether chemical irritants were a factor in his death, according to a senior law enforcement official. The Capitol Police said in a statement that Officer Sicknick died from injuries sustained “while physically engaging with protesters.” Two
officers involved in the response have died by suicide, the local police
have said.
The number of those injured does not account for the dozens, if not hundreds, of officers who law enforcement officials estimate will suffer in years to come with post-traumatic stress disorder and the dozens who most likely
contracted the coronavirus from unmasked Trump supporters who overran the Capitol, the experts and officials said.
At least 38 Capitol Police officers have tested positive for the coronavirus or were exposed to it, Representative
David Cicilline, Democrat of Rhode Island and a House impeachment manager, said on Thursday. Nearly 200 National Guard personnel who were deployed to protect the Capitol in the weeks after the siege also tested positive, he said.
“If you’re a cop and get into a fight, it may last five minutes, but these guys were in battle for four to five hours,” said Chuck Wexler, the executive director of the Police Executive Research Forum, a nonprofit that advises departments across the country on management and tactics.
#stopwhitewashing
We know what they did and it will never be forgotten...there are already TV documentaries with actual recordings / audios / eye witness accounts and I personally recorded the whole damn thing on TV in real-time as it was happening live.
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