Thursday, January 13, 2022

I Christopher Alberts

 I Christopher Alberts swear that the information for what you are about to hear on what I witnessed the night of January 6th in regards to Brian Sicknick is true and honest. Around 3rd and Constitution Ave somewhere between 7:25-7:50 PM after being placed in handcuffs and walked to a parking lot, an officer sat me down where I was met by multiple officers all wearing body cameras.
Shortly after sitting me down, I noticed an officer being escorted to the curb alongside three other officers, he looked very lethargic and dazed. One of the officers with me hollered, “Sicknick are you okay brother?” Having been an EMT, first responder, and combat lifesaver in the military I instantly knew something wasn’t right. He could barely hold his head up and all the officers did was offer him some water.
I looked at one of the officers and said I have medical training at least let me take a look at him until he gets help and was told no. I said cuff me in front if you have to, someone needs to check on him he does not look good, I was told medical was on the way. Again I pleaded with them saying ya’ll need to get him help now, he is looking worse every minute. Close to 20 minutes passed as they were more focused on rounding up protestors and even homeless people in the area herding them onto busses like cattle.
As I walked past Officer Sicknick I could see that his face is pale and his movements were slow, you could clearly see something was seriously wrong. I told the officers moving me that they really need to get him help and not even laying a hand on him I could tell he had all the signs of someone suffering from a stroke. I was told to worry about myself and they have it under control.
I am so sorry for the loss of life especially when it could have possibly been avoided, no one in their right mind in a medical emergency should deny help from someone who has better training than those on the scene.    
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/breaking-news-capitol-police-responsible-officer-sicknicks-death/

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