Washington, DC - The brother of U.S. Capitol policeman Brian Sicknick, who died a few days later January 6, 2021an attack on the Capitol, issued a decision on President Trump's decision in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday Grant wide arrive About 1,500 defendants on January 6.
"Brian died in a mob that defended the U.S. Capitol, many believed that this was a feared narcissist who currently lives in the White House. And guns," Ken S. Ken Sicknick said.
"This is probably the largest one-day mass attack on law enforcement officers in our country's history, according to a former U.S. attorney for Matthew Graves of the District of Columbia. About 140 officers were injured and 172 defendants attacked that day. The police used deadly or dangerous weapons, including the defendant who beat my brother Brian.
The meatball blows up Mr. Trump's decision to pardon those involved. The decision to large-scale decision includes those convicted of crimes including assault on police officers. The president also ordered the dismissal of any pending cases, related to the attack on the Capitol.
"The mobs who attacked the Capitol and were beaten to enforce the law were not persecuted. They were prosecuted. The current White House administration is doing everything possible to remove the day from history. They have and continue to present false and misleading statements about the sickle in relation to the sickle. "Try to silence any media or politician who may criticize him or point out his responsibility for the January 6 incident. Threat politicians, some of whom are here today, and prosecuted to disclose everything he did that day. Threat media. They were revoked for their permission to be different from the voices he wanted the slave to hear and actually pointed out the truth. "
Mr. Trump used to call it "Hostage" arrested, tried and convicted. A few hours after he was sworn in, he signed a leniency order.
Scythe said he will continue to speak out on January 6.
“I will continue to speak out for the injustice I’ve seen to my family, the services and memories of Brian and his siblings in law enforcement, even if I might feel powerless. I’m not going to let the real event January The 6th is forgotten or intentionally deleted from history. "Don't let what happened on January 6, 2021 be forgotten. "
Brian Sicknick, the Washington, DC Medical Examiner's Office says Died from natural causes After two strokes caused by a clot in the artery, it was pointed out that "all of this played a role in his condition" and this was his January 6 defense of the Capitol.
The body of meat Memorial to the U.S. CapitolThis is a rare difference for those who are not members of Congress or in the military.