New York Times retracts claim that Capitol police officer was killed by Trump supporter with fire extinguisher
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NYT Subtly Corrects Reporting on the Death of Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick
Attention fact-checkers and big-tech censors: The New York Times has been peddling fake news and you missed it. The New York Times issued a long-overdue correction to their reporting that Capitol
New York Times quietly updates story that spread now-debunked claim about police officer Brian Sicknick's death
The New York Times quietly updated an explosive story about Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who tragically lost his life after engaging with rioters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.What is the background?On Jan. 8, two days after the deadly violence, the New York Times reported that Sicknick died after being struck in the head with a fire extinguisher.The story, which was immediately circulated throughout the media as fact, was bui…
NYT Promoted Idea That Trump Loyalists Might Have Killed Capitol Police Officer. One Month Later, They Issue Significant Update.
Over the weekend, The New York Times, which had reported on January 8, two days after the breach of the U.S. Capitol, that Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick “died on Thursday from injuries he sustained after Trump loyalists who overtook the complex struck him in the head with a fire extinguisher, according to two law enforcement officials,” issued a significant update more than a month after the initial article, stating:UPDATE: New inform…
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