>I wonder why they haven’t released the name of the suspect who allegedly struck the police officer in the head with a fire extinguisher.
Unless you have a direct quote from police saying someone hit him with a fire extinguisher then you are pushing fake news. His family doesn’t know what happened to him so there is no way some reporter knows what happened.
Last report I saw his brother said they have not been told what happened to heir brother, that he had talked to his brother several hours afterwards and his brother said he was fine, had got a little pepper spray in his eyes but was otherwise just fine.
So it seems doctors don’t know what happened to the guy and it’s best to stop spreading false information about it. If you have something definitive, I would appreciate seeing it.
That’s why I used the word “alleged”. Do you understand the meaning of this word?
A police statement isn't needed, you can watch it happen on video...along with a lot of other mayhem. The story is being under reported but it isn't fake.