Posted on 12/09/2022 2:58:38 PM PST by nickcarraway
(South Carolina) A York police officer died suddenly at the age of 32, the police chief announced.
In a Facebook post, the chief said Brian Trail II died Monday “unexpectedly.” He did not share what Trail’s cause of death was.
Trail, who the chief and his family affectionately called “Little Brian,” was the chief’s son. He is from the town of Smyrna in South Carolina.
“Little Brian lived a full and inspiring life, one that my family and I will try to emulate as long as we live,” the chief said.
He asked for prayers for his family and Trail’s, and especially for the wife and two young daughters he leaves behind.
“While our entire family is grieving the loss of our son, a husband, a brother, an uncle, and a true friend, we know that we will find solace in our faith and the grace afforded to each of us through Jesus Christ,” the post read.
His funeral will be held Saturday. You can read details about it, including Trail’s obituary, by clicking here.
What is that?
What videos are these?
Me too. Very bizarre, and spread across many countries. No clue, and no conjecture as to the cause.
The article contains an apology for mistakenly identifying the deceased as a police officer. He was the son of the Chief.
“Died suddenly” and “died unexpectedly” are also euphemisms for suicide, too.
DIED SUDDENLY, start at time 45 and watch them drop dead. Before they drop, many of them look back over their should and some try to get away before they drop.
RUMBLE VIDEO DIED SUDDENLY-Look at time 45 minutes + as people look around before they drop dead
The reaching out, turning, and looking is a type of focal seizure. Some of the others looked like fainting or other types of seizures.
The video is total chicanery.
Thirty is the new sixty.
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