He never told family members in a phone call that he was attacked or hit with a fire extinguisher, he told them he got pepper sprayed twice. If one is beaten to death he wouldn't have made it back to his office before he collapsed he'd either died on scene or been taken directly to a hospital. Apparently, as of now, it appears he died of a stroke caused by a blood clot. Unless something else comes forth that some blunt force trauma, which he wasn't exhibiting signs of, it's just carrying on a unproven narrative that someone beat him to death at this point. It's sad anyone died but it's even sadder when people push unproven narratives.
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oh... sure... the reports are all wrong, and the videos are... what? deepfakes? remarkably consistent given the different angles and qualities. You nasty
edit: I am sorry
I got a little hot for a moment and was inappropriate. My brother also died from a bloodclot after trauma to the head. He didn't have an underlying condition, the trauma created the clot. Yet people happily scream at me that it's faked. He lived in the hospital for a week. They thought he was going to survive. Things don't always happen the way people imagine it 🤷♂
Thank you for the links. Probably best to wait and see what the FBI comes up with... but even then 😂
The nasty I see here is someone pushing a unproven narrative. Let the man rest in peace. Without evidence or proof coming forward he was hit with anything I don't think they will even be able to prove murder. That's because he "might" have had a preexisting condition, a clot that may or may not have moved during all the excursions (moves) he made during the protest. The protest may or may not have accelerated the movement, it would be hard to prove someone died as a result but none the less it was his job, a high tension job, any amount of unusual stress could have brought on the movement, it's a risk they take especially if they have an undiagnosed medical problem.