Julian Khater Wiki, Biography
Julian Khater, 33, assaulted Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick on January 6, 2021, using a chemical spray. Sicknick died the next day and his body was laid in honor in the Capitol Rotunda.
Julian appeared in court on Friday and was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison for the attack on the United States Capitol building.
The media initially reported that Brian Sicknick died of his injuries, however the Washington, DC Medical Examiner stated that he had no injuries and died of natural causes. Therefore, Khater was not charged in Sicknick’s death.
However, after a thorough investigation, authorities arrested George Tanios and Julian Khater for assaulting him with a chemical spray. In March 2022, Julian Khater pleaded guilty to two counts of assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon.
Julian Khater used the chemical spray for half a minute against the authorities
On January 6, 2021, after Donald Trump was defeated in the presidential election, a group of his supporters attacked the United States Capitol in Washington, DC. The attack has been found to have caused monetary damages of more than $2.7 million. One day after the attack, Brian Sicknick, a USCP officer, died after suffering two strokes. The medical examiner ruled that his death was due to natural causes.
However, in March 2022, following an arrest, Khater pleaded guilty to two counts of assaulting officers with a dangerous weapon. He appeared in court in Washington on Friday and was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison for the attack. He has also been fined $10,000. Federal Judge Thomas F. Hogan said:
“There are officers who lost their lives, there are officers who committed suicide after this, there are officers who cannot return to work. Your actions… are inexcusable.”
When Julian Khater pleaded guilty in 2022, he was about to face a maximum sentence of 20 years. However, prosecutors asked for seven and a half years.
Sicknick’s partner Sandra Garza filed a $10 million lawsuit against Donald Trump, Julian Khater and George Tanios. Court documents mentioned that Khater used the chemical spray for half a minute against authorities. US Attorney Gilead Light said:
“Khater’s tone of voice and his facial expressions … betray his emotion, his anger and his loss of control. He [was] outraged that he was personally sprayed with police chemical spray while on the front lines of a riot, as if he had been an innocent victim.”
Lawyers representing Julian Khater blamed Donald Trump, saying:
“A climate of mass hysteria, fueled by the spread of misinformation about the 2020 election, originating at the highest level, resulted in a visceral tinderbox awaiting
switched on.”
Officer Sicknick’s family believes that both Khater and Tanios should take responsibility for his death.
According to a court filing, prosecutors shed light on the “immense trauma” caused by the actions of Khater and Tanios. They said:
“Officer Sicknick’s death should serve as a solemn reminder to Khater and all rioters who committed acts of violence against police officers that day, that his actions contributed to immense trauma.”
Gladys Sicknick, Brian’s mother, spoke about the family’s “recurring nightmare”, mentioning:
“Khater was center stage in our recurring nightmare and the reason Brian is dead. Lawlessness, misplaced loyalty and hatred killed my son. I hope you [Julian Khater] are haunted by his crimes behind bars. If I were your mom, I would be ashamed to have a son like you.”
Judge Hogan noted that Khater did not bother to apologize to the officers or their families for the attack and did not express any remorse. He added:
“At some point, we have lost the sense of acceptance of responsibility.”
Brian’s older brother, Craig Sicknick, said:
“Your selfish actions have caused more pain than you could ever imagine. My family is a mess, and none of us have come remotely unscathed as a result of your actions that day.”
Co-defendant George Tanios also pleaded guilty to lesser charges of disruptive and disorderly conduct. Several police officers appeared in the courtroom to observe the proceedings. Neither Tanios nor Julian Khater was charged in the death of Brian Sicknick, however, the deceased’s family believes they should bear the responsibility.
Defense attorney Chad Seigel said:
“If there was any evidence to the contrary, they would have charged him.”
Seigel further confirmed that the medical examiner’s report proved that Julian Khater was not involved in Sicknick’s death in any way.
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