George Tanios is a Jan 6 defendant whose life was upended by two misdemeanors and a vicious defamation campaign. The defamation came from the corrupt FBI who originally lied and claimed that Sicknick was hit over the head with a fire extinguisher. They also tried saying that Sicknick died during the protest. He actually died the next day. The coroner found no evidence of blunt-force trauma. He ruled natural death causes. He determined that Sicknick had a blocked artery that caused him to have had two strokes.
If Sicknick had any physical injuries, he could not have ruled death by natural causes. But, still, Sicknick’s ex-girlfriend Sandra Garza dropped a $30 million dollar wrongful death lawsuit against Tanios, Khater, and President Donald Trump. This is just more intimidation tactics by the left. Tucker Carlson provided a video of Sicknick on duty after the media reported that he died from being struck by a fire extinguisher. Tanios originally faced 10 felony counts,
The felony charges against Tanios were dropped and he was charged with two misdemeanors, but the investigators and the coroner both exonerated him of any blame. The two misdemeanors were trespass, and civil disturbance, for which he was sentenced to time served and released. I want to know who is paying the attorneys to handle this case because there is no way they can win this suit. Therefore, there are no contingency fees and the ex-girlfriend probably can’t afford the salaries of the lawyers, investigators, and others involved in the case.
Prosecutors rolled back the 10 felonies they originally tried to pin on Tanios in exchange for two misdemeanors (trespass and civil disturbance), and sentenced him to time-served. The court acknowledged on the record that neither Khater nor Tanios caused the officer’s tragic and untimely death, and the case against him was closed.
Yet mere hours before reaching the two-year statute of limitations, Sicknick’s ex-girlfriend Sandra Garza dropped a $30 million dollar wrongful death lawsuit against Tanios, Khater and President Donald Trump ginned up by a team of DC swamp-rat attorneys, and rife with theatrical misinformation. (Read the 47 page complaint here.)
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELWe know that police on the West Terrace repeatedly sprayed their own chemical irritant into their own line of officers, and that Sicknick was at the back of those officers. (The wind was not their friend that day.) Law enforcement-grade chemical spray is much stronger than anything that can be purchased commercially. Will those officers be named in the suit, or does Garza hope Tanios, Khater, and Trump can sufficiently fund her retirement?
We also know that Tanios came to the Capitol with three bearspray canisters in his backpack for the purposes of self-defense, but that none of those canisters were ever deployed. (They were retrieved unused by the FBI, with safety clips intact.) He was thoroughly investigated and exculpated from any accusations of assault. Why is she still so obsessed with him?
Even more damningly, we know from eye-witness accounts that Sicknick’s co-workers denied medical help offered to him by onlookers for what they knew to be an oncoming stroke. Blood clots are deadly but treatable if caught early, and multiple witnesses reported noticing his symptoms. If video is uncovered corroborating these accounts, will these officers also be culpable for Officer Sicknick’s tragic passing—or is Garza just here for the fanfare?




















