After January 6, many false narratives were disseminated to the public in the form of atrocity propaganda. One of the most pernicious was that hundreds of Capitol Police and Metro Police were seriously injured at the Capitol, and worse, cops died on January 6.
In fact, many of the injuries sustained by police on January 6 were self-inflicted, and no cops died on January 6. This reality did not stop the propagation of the lie that Officer Brian Sicknick was murdered on January 6. Initially, it was claimed that Sicknick was beaten over the head with a fire extinguisher. This lie was then revised to him passing away from exposure to chemical irritants sprayed by rioters.
In March of 2021, two men, Julian Khater and George Tanios, would become codefendants after being framed for the alleged murder of Officer Sicknick. I met Julian Khater in April of 2021 after he’d arrived in the DC Gulag’s “patriot pod” C2B. Julian got absolutely railroaded after January 6. He didn’t kill Officer Brian Sicknick, and yet that’s the narrative the government and media ran with without any evidence.
Authorities eventually admitted that Sicknick died of natural causes. He was never killed by a fire extinguisher, nor because Khater and Tanios sprayed him with mace. Khater’s codefendant, George Tanios, was ordered released from pretrial detention in August of 2021 following the Munchel decision.
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