‘Brian did his job’: Family remembers fallen Capitol officer, military veteran January 10 An American flag flies at half-staff in remembrance of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick above the Capitol Building in Washington, Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. Sicknick died from injuries sustained as President Donald Trump s supporters stormed the Capitol. (Patrick Semansky/AP) SOUTH RIVER, N.J. From his early days growing up in a New Jersey hamlet, Brian Sicknick wanted to be a police officer. He enlisted in the National Guard six months after graduating high school in 1997, deploying to Saudi Arabia and then Kyrgyzstan. Joining the Guard was his means to joining law enforcement, his family said.
SOUTH RIVER, N.J. (AP) From his early days growing up in a New Jersey hamlet, Brian Sicknick wanted to be a police officer. He enlisted in the National Guard…
WASHINGTON His first big assignment was working at former President Barack Obama’s inauguration in 2009. Officer Brian Sicknick had just been sworn in with…
Brian did his job : Family remembers fallen Capitol police officer Share Updated: 4:58 PM PST Jan 9, 2021 By MIKE CATALINI and NOMAAN MERCHANT, Associated Press Brian did his job : Family remembers fallen Capitol police officer Share Updated: 4:58 PM PST Jan 9, 2021
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Show Transcript stunning new details about the deadly coup attempt at the US Capitol as law enforcement officials bring their first charges against several alleged rioters. Federal prosecutors charging 15 criminal cases related to the unrest The first defendants arrested during the attacks appearing in court Thursday law enforcement saying that a man was arrested with a military semi automatic rifle and 11 Molotov cocktails, calling it a very dangerous situation. DCs acting U. S attorney saying the FBI also investigating the role off all actors involved, including how the president incited the crowd. We fight like hell and if you don t fight like hell, you re n