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Cops clear officer who beat Jan. 6 protester with stick, baton as she died

Bob Unruh
By Bob Unruh

Police in Washington, D.C., have investigated the apparently violent beating of a Jan. 6 protester who already was on the ground by an officer with a stick and a baton, and have reported that violence was “objectively reasonable,” according to a report by Just the News.

The investigation conclusion comes from the city’s Metropolitan Police Department’s Bureau of Internal Affairs.

The review revealed D.C. Officer Lila Morris beat Rosanne Boyland with a steel baton and “what appeared to be a wooden walking stick.”

This was after the victim, of Kennesaw, Georgia, already was unconscious and on the ground on the day rioting erupted at the U.S. Capitol…

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