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Not meaning to be callous, but what's the baseline here?
Being a police officer is a stressful job. Given the baseline rate and the size of the department, what's the "usual" rate for this kind of thing?
That's before we even get to determining if the protest was a causal factor. Kind of stink of post hoc ergo propter hoc, tbh
17 out of 100k. For comparison the general population is 13 out of 100k.
I don't know if there is something to this or if officer in the DC area are more likely to commit suicide, but I still have trouble believing these officers were bothered enough to commit suicide over a protest.
To be fair, Jeffrey Epstein and John McAfee were in very stressful situations too....
Another stat to check is how much of the force was sent to the Capitol that day.
If you take everything the left and the media presents about January 6th as truth, then the greatest threat to the US since the Civil War was squashed in a day. The building was saved with only minor damages and Congress was able to return that evening. It was heroic victory!
So, because you were on the winning side of this heroic victory, you commit suicide? Yeah, that doesn't add up. If the suicides are related to the protests at all, it's not being able to live behind the lies.
Are they gonna blame the cakewalk that happened ages ago for these weak people offing themselves
Anyone who knows the truth about the sixth is either being imprisoned indefinitely or murdered.