BREAKING NEWS: Were Capitol Police Responsible for Officer Sicknick’s Death!?

Guest post by Tayler Hansen

Two shocking eye-witness accounts corroborate something worse than we could have ever imagined. The Capitol Police appear to not only be responsible for the death of multiple protesters (which they lied about) but also for the death of a fellow officer, Brian Sicknick.

New Details Emerge Regarding the death of Officer Sicknick of the Capitol Police.

Ashli Babbitt was shot and killed by Michael Leroy Byrd. Rosanne Boyland was beaten, sprayed, and trampled to death by Metropolitan Police, and did not die of a drug overdose as reported. Kevin Greeson died of a heart attack as a result of a concussion grenade thrown by police and was not due to natural causes as originally reported. Get ready for the inconvenient truth about Officer Brian Sicknicks death.
Following the January 6, 2021, protests and riot, multiple Mainstream Media outlets ran with the Fire Extinguisher Hoax claiming that Sicknick was beaten to death by Trump Supporters. The Establishment used this not so carefully crafted narrative to bring forth Articles of Impeachment against President Donald J. Trump— but that’s not all they did.  In a vain attempt to cover their wrongdoings, Officer Sicknick was elevated to the level of a martyr, placed in the Capitol Rotunda for three days, and honored as their hero. What better place to hide a body than in plain sight, and then move it to Arlington National Cemetary.Cassandra Fairbanks from The Gateway Pundit was the first journalist to shed light on the lie supported by MSM and the Establishment by revealing that Officer Sicknick was not killed by a fire extinguisher, but rather from two strokes as declared by the coroner, the last of which took his life.

Our investigation has revealed two witnesses of the events leading up to Officer Sicknicks death. They report witnessing a complete lack of concern for Brian Sicknick’s health from the Capitol Police, regardless of multiple requests for medical attention by first-hand witnesses.

In an exclusive quote given to Tayler Hansen’s Substack, Rod Taylor further elaborated on his eyewitness account where he physically assisted Officer Brian Sicknick.

On January 6, 2021, I was at the U.S. Capitol beginning at around 8:30 AM. Many things of note happened on that day, but the one documented here pertains to my interaction with Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick.

At around 3 PM (I’m not sure of the exact time, as I had loaned my phone to a friend) I was on the east veranda of the Capitol, about 10 or 12 feet from the portico where the main doors, which are 4 inches thick with bulletproof glass, had been swung outward and opened a short time before. I noticed a couple of regular citizens assisting a police officer out of the doors, and saying that he needed help. I stepped forward to assist. I engaged officer Sicknick face to face, with my hands on his shoulders, and realized that he was suffering some kind of medical episode; I guessed it was a stroke since he appeared confused, disoriented, and physically unstable but with no evidence of any injury.

With my left hand grasping Officer Sicknick’s right upper arm, I (along with another man) led him through the thick crowd out to a small group of 4 or 6 officers standing near a broken window about 75 or 100 feet north of the portico. As we approached I said that he needed medical attention, and repeated this as they took Officer Sicknick from us.

Later, on reunion with my friends, I related what I had seen including my guess that he had had a stroke.

In subsequent days I heard news reports that Officer Sicknick had been beaten with a fire extinguisher; this story was and remains patently false. When I heard he had died, it saddened me – especially in light of the false story surrounding the situation. In the months that followed, it eventually came out that indeed officer Sicknick had died of a stroke, possibly even two of them. I wonder if the officers to whom we handed off Sicknick actually followed through with getting or providing him medical treatment according to the FAST protocol, but I did not witness their actions after I handed him off.

These events are recorded here to the best of my recollection.

Rod Taylor

Additionally, we have a second eye witness. Christopher Alberts was also there and attempted to administer first aid to Brian Sicknick.

I Christopher Alberts swear that the information for what you are about to hear on what I witnessed the night of January 6th in regards to Brian Sicknick is true and honest. Around 3rd and Constitution Ave somewhere between 7:25-7:50 PM after being placed in handcuffs and walked to a parking lot, an officer sat me down where I was met by multiple officers all wearing body cameras.

Shortly after sitting me down, I noticed an officer being escorted to the curb alongside three other officers, he looked very lethargic and dazed. One of the officers with me hollered, “Sicknick are you okay brother?” Having been an EMT, first responder, and combat lifesaver in the military I instantly knew something wasn’t right. He could barely hold his head up and all the officers did was offer him some water.

I looked at one of the officers and said I have medical training at least let me take a look at him until he gets help and was told no. I said cuff me in front if you have to, someone needs to check on him he does not look good, I was told medical was on the way. Again I pleaded with them saying ya’ll need to get him help now, he is looking worse every minute. Close to 20 minutes passed as they were more focused on rounding up protestors and even homeless people in the area herding them onto busses like cattle.

As I walked past Officer Sicknick I could see that his face is pale and his movements were slow, you could clearly see something was seriously wrong. I told the officers moving me that they really need to get him help and not even laying a hand on him I could tell he had all the signs of someone suffering from a stroke. I was told to worry about myself and they have it under control.

I am so sorry for the loss of life especially when it could have possibly been avoided, no one in their right mind in a medical emergency should deny help from someone who has better training than those on the scene.

These two first-hand accounts offered on the Discussion Island Podcast were confirmed by the exclusive statements provided to Tayler Hansen’s Substackand are significant. Part of the significance is that neither one of these individuals spoke on the day of or have spoken since. How many other witnesses are there that can speak to the negligent conduct of those tasked with law and order?

After 7 hours of not receiving medical treatment Officer Brian Sicknick finally succumbed to his stroke and collapsed inside of the Capitol at approximately 10:00 PM. He died the following night after being placed on a ventilator, the family was not able to make it to the hospital in time to see him alive.

For every minute a stroke is left untreated, up to 2 million brain cells die. The speed at which a stroke is treated is detrimental to the person’s survival and prevents permanent damage. If treated promptly and properly, modern medicine has made great strides in lessening overall damage from strokes and increasing statistical survival.

Some questions that should be asked after these findings—

Did negligence from the Capitol Police kill one of their own?

Why was Officer Sicknick forced to suffer for 7 hours before ultimately collapsing at 10:00 PM?

USCP says Brian Sicknicks death is currently under investigation. This is coming from the same agency that said they conducted a thorough investigation into Michael Leroy Byrd after he shot and killed an unarmed woman in the U.S. Capitol. This week we learned that Michael Byrd was cleared by an internal investigation without ever being questioned about his conduct as seen in Real Clear Investigations’ most recent report.

I reached out multiple times to USCP for comment with no success. Upon reaching out to MPD for comment, I was redirected to their email. My team and I reached out and received no official response.

We’re not waiting for the Government to release the 14,000 hours of security footage. I’m asking the public to submit their evidence. For more breaking news regarding January 6th, you can follow me on social media and further support my team and me.

Any information or news tips can be submitted to TaylerHansen@ProtonMail.com

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