
Trump should serve time for Jan. 6 riot, Sandra Garza says
Clip: 1/3/2022 | 8m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
Trump should serve time for Jan. 6 riot, Sandra Garza says
As rioters breached the Capitol's perimeter last January, Capitol Police Officers like Brian Sicknick tried pushing back the crowd to protect the building and the lawmakers. Pro-Trump rioters sprayed him with a chemical. He collapsed later that evening, suffered two strokes and died the next day, at the age of 42. Judy Woodruff speaks with Sandra Garza, who was with Sicknick for 11 years.
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Trump should serve time for Jan. 6 riot, Sandra Garza says
Clip: 1/3/2022 | 8m 18sVideo has Closed Captions
As rioters breached the Capitol's perimeter last January, Capitol Police Officers like Brian Sicknick tried pushing back the crowd to protect the building and the lawmakers. Pro-Trump rioters sprayed him with a chemical. He collapsed later that evening, suffered two strokes and died the next day, at the age of 42. Judy Woodruff speaks with Sandra Garza, who was with Sicknick for 11 years.
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