Written by Steve Cannon for USSA News.
On January 6th, the unconscious body of Rosanne Boyland was seen lying on the steps of the US Capitol as Trump supporters desperately tried to save her. The video, which plays like a scene in a feature film, shows the final moments of Boyland’s life before she was brutally beaten by a police officer with a stick. The police then dragged her lifeless body away and she was never seen again.
According to eyewitnesses and survivors, Boyland’s death was caused by the police. The video confirms this, as it shows the police pushing Boyland and the rest of the crowd down steps into a pile, where they were doused with pepper spray and tear gas. The police then refused to allow anyone to help those who were being crushed and attacked anyone who tried to help. After about ten minutes, the protesters were able to work themselves out of the pile and save each other.
The video also shows the desperate attempts of Boyland’s fellow protesters to save her life. They attempted to perform CPR, but the police continued to spray tear gas and attack them, making it impossible for them to save her. It is heartbreaking to watch as they carry her lifeless body up the stairs to beg for help from the police, who refused to assist them.
The video is a game-changer, as it humanizes the men and women who were present at the most violent area on January 6th. The high video quality allows viewers to see the details of people’s faces and the range of emotions they were experiencing. It also contradicts the government’s and mainstream media’s portrayal of the protesters as the worst terrorists in America. They were regular people caught up in an extraordinary situation, reacting in real time as human beings to police attacks on themselves and on their peers.
The government, politicians, and the Biden regime have intentionally ignored this story and the video evidence that supports it. It is a violation of the constitution and of human rights for the police to refuse to help and for the government to ignore the death of an innocent citizen.
The video ends with Boyland’s friends and fellow protesters carrying her body up the stairs, reminiscent of men carrying a casket into a funeral. They chant “USA, USA, USA” in a final desperate plea for help and justice for Rosanne Boyland. The article ends with a call to action for people to watch this video and come to their own conclusions about the tragic death of Rosanne Boyland and the government’s role in covering it up.