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Remember Capitol Officer, Brian Sickinick?
Of course, he's dead now.
May he rest in peace....and his family find solace and peace themselves.
But it seems that the Officer didn't die solely of too many donuts as some callous jackasses on a number of RWNJ chatrooms have suggested.
Just exactly what contributed to his untimely death will, we are sure, be sliced, diced, and VitaMixed in the tort courts. And somebody is gonna pay big, in my opinion. And it will be...likely...the homeowner's insurance carrier of those blokes who sprayed Officer Sickinick down with bear-spray. Or, it will be the equity in their homes, their bank accounts, their assets. Their families.
After all what those two jackasses did is a battery. An assault. Clearly and graphic video demonstrated that. In fact, it was evidence in court.
NOT.....a good development for those who support the attackers, the attackers themselves, and their family's assets.
But let's not be distracted by the dollars and cents of RWNJ's jackass actions on January 6th.
Rather, let's see how it is gonna effect the freedom of one of the criminal attackers.
And, for one of 'em.....it means 7 years of less freedom.
This was reported this afternoon:
"On Friday, a man who attacked Brian Sicknick with chemical spray at the Capitol was sentenced to 80 months — nearly seven years — behind bars. Julian Khater, 32, pleaded guilty in March to assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon.
D.C.’s chief medical examiner previously ruled that Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes a day after he confronted rioters, and that “all that transpired on that day played a role in his condition.” George Tanios, who was with Khater that day and admitted buying and handing chemical spray to Khater, is also being sentenced Friday. Neither Khater, 32, nor Tanios, 41, was charged in Sicknick’s death."
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Note carefully....that underlined sentence above: "all that transpired...played a role".
That phrase all by itself is aplaintiff's attorney's ticket-to-ride.
Betcha.
Those jackasses....and their poor families ..... are gonna pay and pay....for their spray-fest on January 6th.
Karma. She's a biatch. Some say.
Of course, he's dead now.
May he rest in peace....and his family find solace and peace themselves.
But it seems that the Officer didn't die solely of too many donuts as some callous jackasses on a number of RWNJ chatrooms have suggested.
Just exactly what contributed to his untimely death will, we are sure, be sliced, diced, and VitaMixed in the tort courts. And somebody is gonna pay big, in my opinion. And it will be...likely...the homeowner's insurance carrier of those blokes who sprayed Officer Sickinick down with bear-spray. Or, it will be the equity in their homes, their bank accounts, their assets. Their families.
After all what those two jackasses did is a battery. An assault. Clearly and graphic video demonstrated that. In fact, it was evidence in court.
NOT.....a good development for those who support the attackers, the attackers themselves, and their family's assets.
But let's not be distracted by the dollars and cents of RWNJ's jackass actions on January 6th.
Rather, let's see how it is gonna effect the freedom of one of the criminal attackers.
And, for one of 'em.....it means 7 years of less freedom.
This was reported this afternoon:
"Man sentenced to nearly 7 years in Jan. 6 assault of officer Brian Sicknick"
Julian Khater admitted he used chemical spray on officers defending the U.S. Capitol, including Sicknick, who died the next day
"On Friday, a man who attacked Brian Sicknick with chemical spray at the Capitol was sentenced to 80 months — nearly seven years — behind bars. Julian Khater, 32, pleaded guilty in March to assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon.
D.C.’s chief medical examiner previously ruled that Sicknick suffered two strokes and died of natural causes a day after he confronted rioters, and that “all that transpired on that day played a role in his condition.” George Tanios, who was with Khater that day and admitted buying and handing chemical spray to Khater, is also being sentenced Friday. Neither Khater, 32, nor Tanios, 41, was charged in Sicknick’s death."
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Note carefully....that underlined sentence above: "all that transpired...played a role".
That phrase all by itself is aplaintiff's attorney's ticket-to-ride.
Betcha.
Those jackasses....and their poor families ..... are gonna pay and pay....for their spray-fest on January 6th.
Karma. She's a biatch. Some say.