CNN misplaced the cause of Brian Sicknick’s death and buried the fix

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CNN made a report on Tuesday, in which they finally acknowledged that the death of officer Brian Sicknick was not caused by an extinguisher. They buried him in the eighth paragraph and did nothing to make him public.

The story was not shared by any of CNN’s many public figures, although some of them initially did not understand it well in public.

According to National Pulse, the eighth paragraph in question reads as follows:

“According to a law enforcement official, medical examiners found no signs that the officer suffered any forced trauma, so investigators believe early reports that he was fatally struck by a fire extinguisher are not true.”

CNN and many other major news outlets have previously claimed that Sicknick was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher and that this was the cause of his death, which is now known to be the case.

As of this writing, there is no conclusive evidence of what actually caused Officer Sicknick’s untimely and unfortunate death.

People claim multiple possibilities, the most common of which is that Sicknick had a latent respiratory problem and had a very severe reaction to a chemical such as pepper spray, mace or bear spray that was in the abundant air that day.

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