[Tuesday Crime Stories] ‘Capitol Hill thugs should be charged with felony murder: It will be over my cold dead body these deaths are forgotten!’

Five people died as a result of the pro-Trump riot on Capitol Hill, including Police officer Brian Sicknick. Who were the individuals who stormed Congressional Chambers and what happens now?

As CrimeOnline previously reported, Sicknick was killed after someone hit him with a fire extinguisher during a violent attack, according to law enforcement. Sicknick was the fifth person who died during the Capitol riot. One woman, a U.S. Air Force veteran, died in a police-involved shooting, and three others died of what police described as “separate medical emergencies.”

“How dare they storm our Capitol?” Nancy Grace during Tuesday’s “Crime Stories” episode. “It is a crime. And they all need to be identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Over my dead, cold body is this going away.”

“Each one of them could have been charged or can be charged with felony murder in the death of Sicknick.”

Joining Nancy Grace today:

James Shelnutt
James Shelnutt – 27 years Atlanta Metro Major Case detective, SWAT Officer, Attorney
Dr. Bethany Marshall – Psychoanalyst, Beverly Hills; Follow Dr. Marshall on Instagram
Robert Crispin – Private Investigator with “Crispin Special Investigations”
Katherine Maloney
Katherine Maloney – Deputy Chief Medical Examiner, Erie County Medical Examiners Office
Emily Larson – Reporter, Washington Examiner

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