CNN missed Brian Sicknick’s cause of death, buried the fix

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CNN did a report on Tuesday where it finally acknowledged that policeman Brian Sicknick’s death was not caused by a fire extinguisher. They buried it in the eighth paragraph and did nothing to publicize it.

The story was not shared by any of CNN’s many public figures, although many of them originally did not understand well in public.

According to National Pulse, the eighth paragraph in question is as follows:

“According to a law enforcement official, coroners have found no signs that the officer has suffered any blunt trauma, so investigators believe that the first reports that he was fatally hit by a fire extinguisher are not true.”

CNN and many other major media outlets had previously claimed that Sicknick was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher and that was what caused his death, which is now known not to be the case.

At the time of writing, there is no conclusive evidence of what actually caused Officer Sicknick’s premature and pitiful death.

People claim multiple possibilities, the most common of which being that Sicknick had a latent breathing problem and a very severe reaction to a chemical, such as pepper spray, apple or bear spray, which was abundantly in the air that day.

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