President Biden pays respects as Dropped Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick lies in honor

Sicknick is the next Capitol Police officer to obtain the tribute.

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03 February 2021 Wednesday 10:22
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President Biden pays respects as Dropped Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick lies in honor

President Joe Biden and first woman Jill Biden paid off Tuesday night to Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick, who died from injuries suffered during the month's violent siege about the U.S. Capitol, since he lies in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.

The very first couple walked into the memorial into Sicknick, along with the president put a hand on Sicknick's urn. The two stopped and put their hands in their heart to pay their respects, before moving into blossoms put in the area in his honour.

A somber heterosexual arrival began soon after 9:30 p.m. ET Tuesday on the east front of the Capitol, as honour guards completed an urn together with the cremated remains of Sicknick along with an American flag up the measures.

Within the Rotunda, Capitol Police officers softly approached Sicknick's stays, one by one, to salute their fallen colleague.

About 10:20 p.m., President Biden along with the first woman paid their respects, which makes the indication of the cross.

Capitol Police members are going to have the ability to look at overnight, together with members of Congress permitted from 7 to 9 a.m. Wednesday.

On account of this COVID-19 pandemic, the service isn't open to the general public.

"The heroism of both Officer Sicknick along with the Capitol Police force throughout the violent insurrection from our Capitol helped save lives, shield the temple of our democracy and guarantee that the Congress wasn't diverted from our responsibility to the Constitution. His sacrifice reminds us daily of our commitment to our nation and to the folks we serve"

In a statement, the household Sicknick thanked congressional leaders for"bestowing this historical honor on our American hero"

"We also want to express our admiration to the huge numbers of those who have provided their support and sympathies in this challenging time," the announcement continued. "Understanding our personal tragedy and loss is shared with our state brings hope for recovery."

Sicknick, 42, is the next Capitol Police officer to lie in honor in the Capitol, linking officer Jacob Chestnut and detective John Gibson, who were murdered in the line of duty in 1998.

Sicknick was among five individuals who perished as a consequence of the Jan. 6 siege. Two reacting officers Metropolitan Police Department officer Jeffery Smith and Capitol Police officer Howard Liebengood -- additionally died by suicide subsequently , based on behaving MPD Chief Robert Contee.

Sicknick expired on Jan. 7 in the hospital. Details concerning the direct causes of his injuries had been unidentified, his family said in a declaration at the moment. The U.S. lawyer's office in Washington, D.C., has since opened a national murder investigation to his death.

All flags in the Capitol were flown in half-staff in his honour on Jan. 8.

Sicknick combined the Capitol Police at 2008. He served six years at the New Jersey Air National Guard.

He leaves his parents, two brothers and his girlfriend of 11 decades.