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Subscribe He paid the ultimate price in fulfilling his oath, Slotkin wrote.
Today, I spoke with Army Secretary McCarthy, CJCS Gen. Milley, and Air Force Chief of Staff General CQ Brown to ask that U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, a veteran, be given posthumous special honors and burial at Arlington National Cemetery. pic.twitter.com/10Z1jmiJzq
The DC Police Union also noted that a memorial fund has been set up for Sicknick and his family, many of whom live in the South River area. A GoFundMe page has been set up to take donations.
Subscribe Officer Sicknick shared a passion for the outdoors and became a member of the mountain bike unit with Capitol Police, patrolling the grounds daily, the DC Police Union wrote. His fellow officers remember him as someone they could always count on to be there and also could always bring a smile or laugh to them.
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Capitol Hill Police Officer Brian Sicknick, from South River. (Provided by U.S. Capitol Hill Police)
Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington, as Congress prepared to affirm President-elect Joe Biden s victory. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)
WASHINGTON, D.C. A federal probe was launched into the death of a police officer from New Jersey who succumbed to injuries he suffered while battling rioters at Capitol Hill.
The US Attorney General has opened a federal probe to find the person, or people, responsible for Capitol Hill Police Officer Brian Sicknick s death.