Published 4 August 2021 at 08.23
Abroad. Two more police officers who took part in the operation at the Capitol in January are said to have committed suicide, reports RT. There are now at least four police officers from the operation who are said to have taken their lives afterwards.
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The aftermath of the so-called storming of the Congress in Washington on January 6 is getting stranger.
There are many indications that the FBI played a crucial role in planning and provoking the incident, which has since been used as an argument to step up action against right-wingers. In the same way, the left-wing authority has also been exposed for having arranged a kidnapping attempt by a female democratic governor.
At the same time, at least four police officers who took part in the operation at the Capitol are now said to have taken their lives.
< Gunther Hashida is the latest in the line. He is said to have committed suicide in his home since July 29. Before him, Kyle DeFreytag, 29, suffered the same fate and was found dead on July 10.
Two other police officers from the operation, Howie Liebengood and Jeffrey Smith, are said to have taken their lives a few days after the so-called storm.
A fifth police officer, Brian Sicknick, died on January 7 of a stroke. Sweden's Minister of Justice Morgan Johansson (S) erroneously claimed that Sicknick had been killed by a “mob” on the “congress stairs”.
shot in the neck by a police officer.