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Brian Sicknick, slain Capitol Police Officer, sprayed with mace, not bear spray: Prosecutors

“It does appear that the bear spray Mr. Khater was holding before the assault was not used during the actual assault,” Mr. Light said. “What was used was a smaller can.” Though made from the same ingredient, bear spray is many times more powerful than pepper spray, which is sold for self-defense. Bear spray is not meant for use on humans. Prosecutors and the media ran with the bear spray account, asking whether it was a factor in Sicknick’s death. In a court filing last month, prosecutors said officers described the spray “as strong as, if not stronger than, any version of pepper spray they had been exposed to during their training as law enforcement officers.”

Capitol riot: 2 charged in officer Brian Sicknick assault

USA TODAY Two riot suspects accused of dousing police with chemical spray, including Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, were lying in wait before launching an attack that helped break law enforcement s defensive line, accelerating the deadly breach of the Capitol, prosecutors argued in a Tuesday detention hearing. Prosecutors claimed that the alleged assault involving Julian Khater, 32, and George Tanios, 37, temporarily blinded and staggered Sicknick, along with two other officers.  Sicknick died the following day of unrelated causes. Assistant U.S. Attorney Gilead Light characterized the suspects actions as pre-meditated violence at point-blank range. There was no more severe conduct during this riot, Light argued, referring to the alleged attack and other police assaults that left 140 officers injured.

Capitol riot: Prosecutors walk back bear spray claims

There are no bears in downtown DC | Prosecutors push to keep Capitol riot suspects in jail Federal prosecutors did not refute claims by attorney for Julian Khater than the chemical irritant he is seen using is not bear spray as previously alleged Author: Eric Flack, Jordan Fischer Published: 1:21 PM EDT April 27, 2021 Updated: 2:21 PM EDT April 27, 2021 WASHINGTON Federal prosecutors admitted Tuesday the man accused of spraying chemical irritants into the eyes of fallen U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick used pepper spray or Mace – not bear spray, as previously implied in charging documents and press releases from the Department of Justice.

W Va sandwich shop operator says he s innocent in Capitol attack, wants release on bond

W Va sandwich shop operator says he s innocent in Capitol attack, wants release on bond
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Men charged with assaulting police at Capitol riot remain jailed for now

Men charged with assaulting police at Capitol riot remain jailed for now Updated 3:09 PM; Today 12:46 PM From left, Julian Khater, George Tanios and Officer Brian Sicknick. Khater and Tanios are charged with assaulting Sicknick during the U.S. Capitol attack on Jan. 6, 2021. (File and FBI photos) Facebook Share For over two hours Tuesday morning, defense attorneys and prosecutors argued over whether Julian Khater and George Tanios should remain in jail until their trial on accusations they assaulted police officers at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 - including one from New Jersey. But the virtual hearing based in federal court in Washington, D.C ended without a decision. Judge Thomas H. Hogan said he needs time to digest all the evidence presented so far, and asked the parties to come back later next week for more oral arguments.

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