Twitter guy really likes to omit context to support his point, not to mention this is from a 2-day old article. The claim about the medical condition is also unofficial and, in fact, comes from the same source as the fire extinguisher claim. Of course, he omitted that because it doesn't fit his narrative:
According to sources familiar with the matter, authorities believe Sicknick's death was driven by a medical condition. They're also investigating reports that he was attacked with a fire extinguisher or another item at the Capitol, sources said. So far, reports of an attack haven't been confirmed and authorities are hoping to locate video or other imagery from the scene.
There's literally a video of the guy getting hit with a fire extinguisher lol
The video is more for corroboration than anything, but fire extinguishers typically weigh like 30-35 pounds. That's about the weight of a cinder block, two average bowling balls, or 140 sticks of butter. Shit can do damage.
Aren’t riot helmets made to take that kind of force though? Like bricks and bottles and rocks and shit? Also it bounces off the helmet and hits a guy without a helmet who is still alive so once again, what?
I’m not ruling anything out but the whole event was sketchy af imo
I honestly don't have the knowledge to answer that, they definitely could be designed that way.
If the fire extinguisher story is true, I have a feeling this was probably a case of delayed traumatic intracranial hemorrhage. The back of the head is particularly vulnerable to this kind of injury, hence why rabbit punches and other strikes to the back of the head are banned in all fighting sports.
Twitter guy really likes to omit context to support his point, not to mention this is from a 2-day old article. The claim about the medical condition is also unofficial and, in fact, comes from the same source as the fire extinguisher claim. Of course, he omitted that because it doesn't fit his narrative:
There's literally a video of the guy getting hit with a fire extinguisher lol
The video is more for corroboration than anything, but fire extinguishers typically weigh like 30-35 pounds. That's about the weight of a cinder block, two average bowling balls, or 140 sticks of butter. Shit can do damage.
Aren’t riot helmets made to take that kind of force though? Like bricks and bottles and rocks and shit? Also it bounces off the helmet and hits a guy without a helmet who is still alive so once again, what?
I’m not ruling anything out but the whole event was sketchy af imo
I honestly don't have the knowledge to answer that, they definitely could be designed that way.
If the fire extinguisher story is true, I have a feeling this was probably a case of delayed traumatic intracranial hemorrhage. The back of the head is particularly vulnerable to this kind of injury, hence why rabbit punches and other strikes to the back of the head are banned in all fighting sports.