California U.S. Rep Jimmy Gomez: “Tyre Nichols was beaten to the point where he immediately needed a breathing tube. He died of his injuries…”

California U.S. Rep Jimmy Gomez: “Tyre Nichols was beaten to the point where he immediately needed a breathing tube. He died of his injuries…”
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Jimmy Gomez tweeted the following:

“Tyre Nichols was beaten to the point where he immediately needed a breathing tube.
He died of his injuries three days later.
The brutality, the hatred, the sheer lack of care for another human beings life. 1/3 twitter.com/grassroots_law
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Here are other recent tweets from Jimmy Gomez:

“On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we mourn the 6 million Jews and millions of other victims who were murdered by the Nazi regime.
At a time when antisemitism is on the rise, we recommit to standing up and fighting against hate, wherever it appears. #NeverAgain” on Jan. 27
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“Internal monologues:
@RepSwalwell – dont pull a hammy. Dont pull a hammy.
@RepBrendanBoyle – oh, my back.whats for lunch? Philly cheese steak? twitter.com/billclarkphoto” on Jan. 27
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“Saving this one for later. I can already picture Hodges face twitter.com/repandykimnj/s” on Jan. 27
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