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Cop in Capitol riot died from stroke, says coroner

Past reports linking his death to being hit by fire extinguisher, sprayed with chemicals ruled out

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Apr 2021 4:30PM

Cop in Capitol riot died from stroke, says coroner
A photo of fallen officer Brian Sicknick is seen as people wait for his remains to arrive to lay in honour in the Rotunda of the Capitol in Washington DC, the United States. – AFP pic, April 20, 2021

WASHINGTON – The police officer who died following the attack on the United States Capitol by supporters of former president Donald Trump in January was killed by two strokes, the city coroner ruled yesterday.

Brian Sicknick was one of five people, and the only police officer, who died in direct connection to the January 6 insurrection, when hundreds of pro-Trump rioters attacked and overran police to force their way into the seat of US government, shutting the building down.

Initial reports, later ruled incorrect, said Sicknick had been hit by a fire extinguisher. Later reports tied his death to being sprayed with chemical irritants like bear or pepper spray.

But the city’s Chief Medical Examiner Office yesterday ruled that Sicknick, 42, died from “natural” causes.

The official report attributed the Capitol Police officer’s death to “acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts due to acute basilar artery thrombosis” – a particularly devastating form of stroke with a high death rate, caused by blockages in the brain.

It noted that he had been sprayed with a chemical substance at about 2:20pm during the assault on Congress. At 10:00pm, he collapsed at the Capitol and was taken to the hospital. Almost 24 hours later he died while still in the hospital.

The report made no link between the spray and Sicknick’s collapse.

Chief medical examiner Francisco Diaz told The Washington Post there was no evidence that the officer had an allergic reaction to the chemicals, nor did he show any other internal or external injuries.

However, Diaz said “all that transpired played a role in his condition”.

Sicknick’s collapse and death supported widespread accusations that Trump and his followers had contributed to the death of a cop, and the FBI had investigated those involved for possible murder charges.

Many of the hundreds arrested after the attack have been charged with assaulting and injuring dozens of law enforcement officials defending the Capitol.

Four others died that day. One woman, Ashli Babbitt, an Air Force veteran who embraced conspiracy theories, was shot by an officer as she tried to break through a security door inside the Capitol.

Last week, the Washington federal prosecutor ruled that the officer was legally justified in opening fire on Babbitt.

Of the three others who died, two men suffered from heart attacks or strokes, while a woman died from an amphetamine overdose, according to the coroner’s office.

In the days after the attack on Congress, two Capitol Police officers died by suicide. – AFP, April 20, 2021

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