GHoe
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A third police officer who responded to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol has died by suicide, the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) confirmed on Monday.
Gunther Hashida was found dead in his home on Thursday, according to an emailed statement from the department.
A spokesperson for the MPD confirmed to The Hill that Hashida died by suicide.
“We are grieving as a Department as our thoughts and prayers are with Officer Hashida’s family and friends,” the department wrote in a statement.
Hashida was assigned to the Emergency Response Team within the Special Operations Division, according to the department.
He is the third police officer who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6 to die by suicide.
U.S. Capitol Police officer Howard Liebengood and MPD officer Jeffrey Smith both took their own lives in the days following the January incident.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/...fficer-who-responded-to-jan-6-dies-by-suicide
My prayers to his wife, children and colleagues.
With that said, I choose to not believe this story at the moment. I guess my concern is, Pelosi and the liberal machine seem to be actively trying to hide the facts regarding January 6th to give the government more power against a certain group of persons (conservatives) and coincidentally responding officers / witnesses are deciding to "kill themselves because of the heinousness of what happened on Jan 6th". I think more egregious acts have occurred on a random Wednesday in Seattle, New York, Chicago or Portland than D.C. on Jan 6th and I haven't heard of any of those officers killing themselves. I am very skeptical, given the nature of the left and their incessant push to deceive and manipulate the masses.
I'm not going to draw any outlandish conclusions but look at Officer Liebengood in particular. it is an interesting story regarding who his father was and his ties to the government.
I prefer to digest news on my own terms and not open my mouth in obedience just because the spoon has arrived.
Gunther Hashida was found dead in his home on Thursday, according to an emailed statement from the department.
A spokesperson for the MPD confirmed to The Hill that Hashida died by suicide.
“We are grieving as a Department as our thoughts and prayers are with Officer Hashida’s family and friends,” the department wrote in a statement.
Hashida was assigned to the Emergency Response Team within the Special Operations Division, according to the department.
He is the third police officer who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6 to die by suicide.
U.S. Capitol Police officer Howard Liebengood and MPD officer Jeffrey Smith both took their own lives in the days following the January incident.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/...fficer-who-responded-to-jan-6-dies-by-suicide
My prayers to his wife, children and colleagues.
With that said, I choose to not believe this story at the moment. I guess my concern is, Pelosi and the liberal machine seem to be actively trying to hide the facts regarding January 6th to give the government more power against a certain group of persons (conservatives) and coincidentally responding officers / witnesses are deciding to "kill themselves because of the heinousness of what happened on Jan 6th". I think more egregious acts have occurred on a random Wednesday in Seattle, New York, Chicago or Portland than D.C. on Jan 6th and I haven't heard of any of those officers killing themselves. I am very skeptical, given the nature of the left and their incessant push to deceive and manipulate the masses.
I'm not going to draw any outlandish conclusions but look at Officer Liebengood in particular. it is an interesting story regarding who his father was and his ties to the government.
I prefer to digest news on my own terms and not open my mouth in obedience just because the spoon has arrived.
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