Lies always spread faster and further than the truth. For example, in this particular case, I've already been told by my local fake news that this man was beaten with a fire extinguisher. They didn't claim that was the cause of death but they mention it so the viewer will assume that is what killed him. They also only mention that Trump and Q supporters entered the Capitol. They conveniently leave out any mention of the possibility that this cop may have had a heart attack or could have been beaten by antifa.
That’s not him, he’s in another video that Don Lemon had on his show basically getting squeezed between a pole and hundreds of people trying to get into the Capitol. Maybe there was also a medical condition but he suddenly had blood coming out of his mouth so I thought a cracked rib or internal hemorrhage was the cause. Supposedly he was a Trump supporter. Sad news but not pre-meditated and the one protestor that could see what was happening tried to help.
I was right there. 3 cops were drug out and not a single was beaten up. The swarm you see is Patriots rushing in to get them picked up and out of there. They were being drug out because we could not get through their shield wall by pushing. This was after the window breaking incident and we were all really leery about anitifa.
I mean, I’m watching the video and sure looks like multiple people are assaulting him as he’s been dragged. I can clearly see at least one dude smashing him with an American flag pole...
I mean maybe some got some hits in. I was just like 10 feet away from this and the crowd was universal in "get him up get him up! Give him water! Dont hurt him!" And also that people were constantly ripping people away when they did that. It was no different than the shield wall. Like randon weapons were showing up and making there way to the front and besides everyone asking each other WTF we did our best to get these out of peoples hands and on the ground at the front. At a certain point the guys in the front were grabbing all this and tossing it into no mans land between us and the police, which yes I get it sound violent except that they had a solid tetsudo going with their shields and getting all that shit into no mans land wasnt hurting them and kept it out of peoples hands to break more windows, and it also made it a lot harder for our guys to rush in and hurt themselves.
Bottom line it was absolutely chaotic, people had very high emotions, but i was very proud of the crowd as a whole in policing themselves.
Lies are what started the BLM movement in itself. People don't want the truth. They want a perfectly crafted narrative with a hidden agenda that they agree with.
Lies always spread faster and further than the truth. For example, in this particular case, I've already been told by my local fake news that this man was beaten with a fire extinguisher. They didn't claim that was the cause of death but they mention it so the viewer will assume that is what killed him. They also only mention that Trump and Q supporters entered the Capitol. They conveniently leave out any mention of the possibility that this cop may have had a heart attack or could have been beaten by antifa.
For what it’s worth you can see him dragged down the stairs and beaten in the video on this article
That’s not him, he’s in another video that Don Lemon had on his show basically getting squeezed between a pole and hundreds of people trying to get into the Capitol. Maybe there was also a medical condition but he suddenly had blood coming out of his mouth so I thought a cracked rib or internal hemorrhage was the cause. Supposedly he was a Trump supporter. Sad news but not pre-meditated and the one protestor that could see what was happening tried to help.
Are you sure? The cop with blood coming out his mouth looked much younger than officer Sicknick
I’m not positive but it looked like the same guy when I compared the his photo to the guy in the video
How many seconds in? I'm not seeing it 🤔
It’s right at the beginning but it’s hard to see in the chaos. Might be easier to look for when you see this picture
I can't see where he was dragged down the stairs. At what point was it and is that any confirmation that indeed was him?
I was right there. 3 cops were drug out and not a single was beaten up. The swarm you see is Patriots rushing in to get them picked up and out of there. They were being drug out because we could not get through their shield wall by pushing. This was after the window breaking incident and we were all really leery about anitifa.
I mean, I’m watching the video and sure looks like multiple people are assaulting him as he’s been dragged. I can clearly see at least one dude smashing him with an American flag pole...
I mean maybe some got some hits in. I was just like 10 feet away from this and the crowd was universal in "get him up get him up! Give him water! Dont hurt him!" And also that people were constantly ripping people away when they did that. It was no different than the shield wall. Like randon weapons were showing up and making there way to the front and besides everyone asking each other WTF we did our best to get these out of peoples hands and on the ground at the front. At a certain point the guys in the front were grabbing all this and tossing it into no mans land between us and the police, which yes I get it sound violent except that they had a solid tetsudo going with their shields and getting all that shit into no mans land wasnt hurting them and kept it out of peoples hands to break more windows, and it also made it a lot harder for our guys to rush in and hurt themselves.
Bottom line it was absolutely chaotic, people had very high emotions, but i was very proud of the crowd as a whole in policing themselves.
hey thanks
Lies are what started the BLM movement in itself. People don't want the truth. They want a perfectly crafted narrative with a hidden agenda that they agree with.