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But are people that died of natural causes listed elsewhere? For other large events? Or someone that died of a drug overdose? They are only here to inflame. It makes it seem much worse if you can say a bunch of people died because of it. That is the only real purpose. Do they list all the people that died during blm/antifa riots/protests during 2020? Do they list officers that committed suicide up to 7 months AFTER a protest that they were involved in? This and the entire section on the suicides should be removed because it has no bearing on what happened that day and only serves to inflame. The only reason it was reported in the media is to inflame. Did the media give a count of the number of officers in Portland that might have committed suicide after the riots/protests there during 2020? I bet they did not even look. But the more deaths they can "tie" to Jan 6th, the better, and this article is buying right into that narrative. Be better.73.109.125.38 (talk) 20:20, 3 February 2022 (UTC)

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Happy editing! Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 23:10, 3 February 2022 (UTC)