Posted on 06/28/2022 8:01:21 AM PDT by bitt
There were multiple reports on Monday about the death of Michael Stenger, the Senate sergeant-at-arms who was responsible for security in the Senate during the Capitol riot. According to Fox News’ Chad Pergram, Stenger died Monday morning.
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The Washington Examiner also reported on it, saying that the cause of his death was “not immediately clear.”
Stenger stepped down in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot, after then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell asked for his resignation. He had been the Sergeant-at-Arms for the Senate between 2018 and 2021. Previously, he had served in the Secret Service.
Ultimately, it took over four hours for the National Guard to arrive on the scene that day, and some have questioned whether Stenger and his onetime House counterpart, Paul Irving, could have called for backup sooner, WUSA9 reported.
In response to the security breach on Jan. 6, Congress passed a raft of procedural reforms to quash any confusion in the rules about what authority Congress’s security team had to call for reinforcements.
Stenger testified before Congress in 2021, saying there should be investigations of the funding and travel of what appeared to be “professional agitators.” It’s not clear who he was referencing in that testimony.
News of Stenger’s death, without the cause being announced immediately, set off questions.
It came after the Jan. 6 Committee announced that it would be meeting on Tuesday, in a surprise move.
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Arkancide?
Professional agitators= ProudBoys,Oathkeepers......just sayin’
and ‘unexpectedly.’
The rumors he was shot are based on the shooting death of another man named Michael Stronger, age 20, in California in 2013:
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2013/12/02/oakland-police-identify-sunday-homicide-victim/
Including the details, like his arrival in a friend’s car, being dropped off across the street, etc.:
https://casetext.com/case/people-v-lepe-15
Some people post lies to get retweets and likes and stir people up. Sites like this one seem heavy on the c!ickbait.
Cassidy Hutchinson, not Stenger, was the one scheduled to testify today:
If witnesses die off is that a mistrial?
Thank you!
Thank you. That said, until a legit cause of death is released, I wouldn’t rule it out.
You are both most welcome ;)
The gentleman was 71 years old, found dead at his home yesterday morning. It usually takes some days for the coroner to rule on cause of death in such cases, as he was not under direct medical care and there were no witnesses.
A neighbor in his late 60s was discovered dead of a heart attack in his woodworking shop in a detached garage when his wife and her sister returned from grocery shopping. He had been diagnosed with heart problems and the coroner came right away. It still took days before the death certificate could be released.
Maybe he died from one of those diseases that leaves you hanging from a tree and having a shotgun blast chest wound...
Nothing suspicious here...
Move along...
What appeared to be “professional agitators.” It’s not clear who he was referencing in that testimony.
Fear not the Jan. 6 committee will fill in the blanks Trump hired them huh.
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