Entered the army, worked as a police officer, and finally died in the Capitol, but the US government refused to disclose the cause of his death

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[Global Network Military Report] According to a report on the US "Military" website on January 8, the US government recently confirmed that a federal police officer who performed security duties died at the scene in the incident of Trump supporters attacking the Capitol. It was confirmed that this policeman had served in the National Guard and also participated in the Iraq War.

Entered the army, worked as a police officer, and finally died in the Capitol, but the US government refused to disclose the cause of his death - DayDayNews

Federal police officer Brian D. Sicknick (Brian D. Sicknick) who died while on duty in the U.S. Congress

According to reports, on January 8, a US military spokesperson confirmed that the dead police officer was named Brian · D. Sicknick (Brian D. Sicknick). In a violent incident in the US Congress on the 6th, he clashed with demonstrators and died at 9 pm on the 7th, at the age of 42. Skenick joined the New Jersey Air National Guard in 1997 and was sent to Saudi Arabia in 1999. After six years of service, he retired from the US Army in 2003 as a civilian.

reported that the US police also stated on the 7th that “Sergeant Skelnick’s contribution to the service and protection of his community, state, and country will never be forgotten.” However, the US authorities were silent on the cause of his death. Needless to say, it only means that Sknick was "injured and died while on duty," without providing details of the cause of death. The US said that the cause of death is currently under investigation.

The report pointed out that on January 8, under the order of the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi (Nancy Pelosi), the US Congress dropped a silence at half mast for Schenick. Sources pointed out that Schenick was the fifth dead person to appear in this violent activity. The protesters entered the building by climbing walls and attacking federal law enforcement officials.

Entered the army, worked as a police officer, and finally died in the Capitol, but the US government refused to disclose the cause of his death - DayDayNews

Law enforcement officers control the scene

It is reported that in addition to Sknick, four people died in this incident. Among them, the death of U.S. Air Force veteran Ashli ​​Babbitt caused the American public extensive attention. Babbitt, who enlisted four times in the army, had been in the army for 14 years, but was killed by a bullet in the Parliament building. Babbitt's husband stated that she is a staunch supporter of President Trump.

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