They relabel the deaths the same way they relabel typical deaths due to noncovid19 causes to covid19 deaths.
Yeah, that just can’t be. Too far out on the gaussian curve for death probabilities.
The Trump supporters ripped a USA flag down, and replaced it with a Trump flag?!? Any Trump supporter knows President Trump LOVES our flag, so Trump’s supporters would NEVER do that. Replacing a Pelosi flag, maybe.
“Wait, that doesn’t sound right” is now part of my daily mantra.
HERE IS INFO ON THE OTHER mAN.
Here is a link about the other man. He died of a Stroke I think. He was from my area. Ringtown, P
For a crowd that size?
Not unthinkable, imo.
I imagine if they died, it was not due to Trump supporters. THAT is why we hear conflicting stories. They are trying to imply we did killed them. The fact we don’t know the truth means to me they are lying. The whole thing is a lie. I knew immediately that day it was not Trump supporters doing the damage and outlandish actions. I was napping, woke up, looked at still images on computer of slender young people scaling the outside of the Capitol. They looked like Antifa types.
I bet Q knows.
Just read another story they casually reporting 5 deaths from the riotous insurrection. Did they lump in the cop suicide as well. Gotta get those numbers Up! Those are rookie numbers!!
I don’t know which man it was, but one guy who reached the Capitol had an apparent cardiac arrest and CPR was done at the scene before EMS got there.
A rally attendee was on video saying she and others helped try to revive him.
Considering the size of the crowd and the ages of the people there, three deaths from medical emergencies is not unusual.
Barak had them murdered since they knew too much about the riot.
I would bet respiratory issues combined with tear gas and/or pepper spray might be a likely cause.
Fewer deaths than a typical weekend in Chicago.
Jan 6 was one big production and we are going down with it.
There is a CDC chart saying that in the USA there are 875 deaths per 100,000 people, per year, in 2020.
For a crowd of 300,000 the number of deaths in a day to expect would be 875 x 3 / 365 (days in a year). That’s about 7. If you consider the average age of the crowd, it would probably work out to be statistically a few more.
If you call it half a day, a conservative estimate is about 3 or 4. Hmm. So convenient for the lying media to ignore this.
The Crusader Gal said on her video she felt like the police were deliberately trying to cause a stampede.
Ashli Babbitt, whose death is being investigated.
Capitol Hill PD officer, hit on the head with a fire extinguisher by an unknown assailant. Apparently thought he was just fine & returned to work at HQ. Later at the HQ he collapsed. News of him went in this chronological order IIRC: 1) He died. 2) No, scratch that, he didn't die. 3) His collapse was the result of injuries caused by a protestor. 4) No, his collapse had nothing to do with the protest (the Police union had different stories than the CHPD), 5) He did later die, and it's attributed to the fire extinguisher, and they are investigating to find out who hit him with it.
Woman trampled to death. The detailed story from her longtime friend who drove with her from GA, and was with her the entire time is, IMHO, far more believeable than the CHPD, who got so many things wrong that day - eg the story above re their own employee who died. I think the friend said the front of the crowd was pushing up against CHPD, and when some of the latter pushed back hard, the sudden crowd movement & confusion resulted in multiple people trampling her, including 2 or 3 people on her at once. He got his arm under her once & started to lift her, but more people stepped on her pushing her back down again. British soccer fans are experts at this, btw.
Two middle aged Trump supporters, one of a heart attack & the other one of a stroke.
The last 2 should be no big surprise, given the size of the crowd (5 figures? 6 figures? I'm surprised none of the geriatric attendees also died, given the size of the crowd multiplied by the odds of dying of natural causes on any given day), the age of the men, the fact that they no doubt had an exhausting day, including a march from one area to another. I've been to rallies in DC that did NOT include a march, and it was very tiring, even in my early 40s.
Most attendees, especially non-residents of DC, don't know all the best ways to get where you're going when there are 100000 other people headed for the same destination. You have little to no sleep, you're standing all the time walking around trying to figure out the best place to stand, waiting in long lines at a limited number of Porta potties, getting there, getting back, etc.
The big rallies I've been to have *always* been way more than worth the hassle in my experience. But attendees should know what they're getting into. Before you go to one of these, ask questions of someone who's been to one, and take notes.
Judging by so many fat AA cop hires in major “diverse” cities I am surprised there arent more heart attacks.