When is it okay for police to beat an unarmed, unconscious woman to death?

let’s see what her sister and brother had to say on January 10th of this year…

not surprising you’re pushing a conspiracy narrative at this time to take away form this interview.

marching orders have been sent, it appears. good little soldier.

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The government is keeping the autopsy from the family.

The alleged cause of death was an overdose of Aderall. The family believes that a fatal overdose is extremely unlikely. It looks like she was either her crushed to death as a result of police pushing protestors on her, or she died as a result the beating from Officer Morris as she lay unconscious.

“We have been denied her full autopsy report with investigative data,” said her mother Cheryl Boyland. “They initially told us we would be able to get it but now they are withholding it from us. They are telling us we have to get an attorney to sue for it. That we can’t have our own daughter’s full autopsy and medical records from that day.”

“We always knew 100 percent Rosanne did not die of a drug overdose, she was completely clean,” said her father Bret Boyland. “She ran a sobriety meeting for her friends just the night before on January 5th before she left for Washington DC.”

Gateway Pundit link in post 9.

You are thinking of that Floyd guy.

That’s the spirit.

I thought this a valuable post. I was completely unaware of the controversy.

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I was of the understanding an Adderall overdose was as impossible as a marijuana overdose.

I stopped when the relative admitted a personal relationship with the host.

I would rather see the autopsy report.

…and Pelosi never mentioned her one time when describing her version of the horrific violence. The MSM has been silent. The police never mentioned it. This is exactly why I despise these corrupted entities and support what’s going on in Canada. The people need to get their country back from these enterprises that are destroying it from with in.

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The question is, was she beaten at all?

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…sounds familiar to George Floyd, doesn’t it? He died of a meth overdose but still, the officer was charged for his role. The same should happen here. If there’s a video showing it happened, what’s the discussion about?

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Adderall is a type of amphetamine. It is commonly used to treat ADD.

An overdose is possible, but people develop a tolerance so the size of a dangerous dose is highly variable. A level that could be lethal in someone who has no tolerance may give little effect in someone who has developed a high tolerance to the drug.

An amphetamine overdose can lead to many different symptoms, but is rarely fatal with appropriate care.[135][76][136] The severity of overdose symptoms increases with dosage and decreases with drug tolerance to amphetamine.[137][76] Tolerant individuals have been known to take as much as 5 grams of amphetamine in a day, which is roughly 100 times the maximum daily therapeutic dose.

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Yes. Why would a police officer be honored for beating the body of an unconscious woman?

The logical response would be to give aid to see if she could be revived. People with no pulse are frequently resuscitated so there is no easy way to say whether someone is dead or merely unconscious.

In any case, the failure to release the full autopsy and the failure to release the surveillance video reeks of a coverup.

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Stories about alleged homicides by police on January 6 have been ignored by most of the media, even those on the right.

Democrats and their media allies have spread lies and disinformation to fit their narrative that January 6 was a “deadly insurrection”. They spread the murder-by-fire-extinguisher hoax, and continue to play games with the truth even after federal authorities ruled Officer Sicknick died on January 7 from natural causes, a stroke. They fail to mention that the only people who died on January 6 were unarmed protestors, and police appear to be responsible for multiple homicides.

Most conservative media have avoided spending much time on January 6. A rare exception has been the Gateway Pundit, which has been running stories about attacks by police on unarmed demonstrators and FBI false-flag operations. Tucker Carlson only recently spent time on the stories that had been out for many months.

…and why!!

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Makes me question the death of this man. He was from the area and supposedly died of a stroke.

The Harrisburg group was organized by Ben Philips, a computer programmer from near Bloomsburg. Phillips would become one of five attendees who died, suffering a stroke on Capitol grounds.

I did not question this when I posted this the first time.

A member of the group from Honesdale, Gordy Smith, said several people called Phillips when it was time to leave but he didn’t arrive. One of those calls was answered by Washington police and told them Phillips suffered a stroke and died at George Washington University Hospital. “Everyone was shocked,” Smith said. “It was a very somber drive home.” Last seen around 10.30 am Wednesday, he did not show up to meet them for the 6 pm departure. “That was the last we saw him,” Smith said. As of now, no other details about his death has been divulged by the Washington police.

Now I have questions. First one is the autopsy report.

Pretty young to have an instantly fatal stroke.

Yes, here is what the Gateway Pundit is reporting about the death of Ben Philips:

Benjamin Phillips had moved with the crowd to the West side of the Capitol by the scaffolding next to the stairs. They were peacefully protesting and addressing their grievances (also known as exercising their Constitutionally protected 1st amendment rights) while pleading with Capitol Police to remain peaceful. Shouts from the crowd can be heard pleading, “Please don’t gas us, please don’t shoot us” as the Police positioned themselves with pepper ball guns. Ignoring the pleas, the Police began to randomly shoot into the crowd.

The first grenade was thrown deep into the peaceful protesters. They continued improperly throwing concussion grenades into the crowd of people chanting “USA, USA”. At this moment, the police officially began their assault on Protesters and you could feel the atmosphere change. Following the initial crowd munition exploding, four of the first grenades can be seen and heard on video in under 30 seconds.

One of those grenades struck Benjamin Phillips which stopped his heart, caused him to collapse, and ultimately took his life.

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Wow. The Cap PD answered his phone and said it was a stroke…WOW!!

We need some truth here.

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…and all we hear are the lies.

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Yes, and realize that the same media that observed the gag order about the Hunter laptop story continue to spread lies and misinformation about the real nature of the deaths at the Capitol.

January 6 really was a deadly assault on democracy, but it not the way the media in the way the state-controlled media portray it.

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