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[quote=Anonymous]from Grok No police officers died on January 6, 2021, during the U.S. Capitol attack. However, several officers who responded to the event died in the days, weeks, or months following, with some deaths linked to the trauma of the attack. Here’s a breakdown based on available information: Officer Brian Sicknick (U.S. Capitol Police): Sicknick was assaulted with pepper spray during the attack and collapsed later that night. He died on January 7, 2021, from two strokes, which the Washington, D.C., medical examiner ruled as "natural causes" due to acute brainstem and cerebellar infarcts caused by a blood clot. While initial reports suggested his death was directly due to injuries from the riot, the medical examiner found no evidence of injuries or an allergic reaction to the pepper spray, though his experience on January 6 was noted as a contributing factor. Officer Howard Liebengood (U.S. Capitol Police): Died by suicide on January 9, 2021, three days after the attack. He worked multiple long shifts without sleep following the event, and his family attributes his death to the mental health toll of the attack. Officer Jeffrey Smith (Metropolitan Police Department): Died by suicide on January 15, 2021, from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He sustained a concussion during the attack, which was misdiagnosed, and his widow’s lawsuit claims the traumatic brain injury from the riot contributed to his death. A medical examiner hired by his widow ruled his death was linked to the events of January 6. Officer Gunther Hashida (Metropolitan Police Department): Died by suicide on July 29, 2021. He was a responder to the Capitol attack, and his death is among those associated with the event’s aftermath, though authorities noted personal struggles beyond January 6 may have contributed. Officer Kyle DeFreytag (Metropolitan Police Department): Died by suicide on July 10, 2021. Like Hashida, he responded to the Capitol attack, and his death is linked to the psychological impact of the event, though no direct causal connection was confirmed by authorities.[/quote]
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