
The New York Times on Sunday finally admitted that Capitol police officer Brian Sicknick was not killed by “pro-Trump rioters” who “struck him in the head with a fire extinguisher” — long after they spread the false claim to millions.
“UPDATE: New information has emerged regarding the death of the Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick that questions the initial cause of his death provided by officials close to the Capitol Police,” The New York Times said in a correction.
The article, which still carries the original headline “He Dreamed of Being a Police Officer, Then Was Killed by a Pro-Trump Mob,” previously claimed that “pro-Trump rioters attacked that citadel of democracy, overpowered Mr. Sicknick, 42, and struck him in the head with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials.”
“With a bloody gash in his head, Mr. Sicknick was rushed to the hospital and placed on life support,” the article continued. “He died on Thursday evening.”
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