SOUTH RIVER, N.J. - From his early days growing up in a New Jersey hamlet, Brian Sicknick wanted to be a police officer.He enlisted in the National Guard six months after graduating high school in 1997, deploying to Saudi Arabia and then Kyrgyzstan.
Joining the Guard was his means to joining law enforcement, his family said.He would join the U.S. Capitol Police in 2008, serving until his death Thursday after being attacked as rioters seething over President Donald Trump’s election loss stormed the U.S.
Capitol, believing the president's false claims of a rigged election."His brother told me, ‘Brian did his job,’" said John Krenzel, the mayor of Sicknick’s hometown of South River, New Jersey.Sicknick's death has shaken America as it grapples.