Michael Stenger, who was the Sergeant of the Senate on the day of Capitol Roit, has died. The whole country was shocked by his sudden departure.
Stenger was the United States Senate’s 41st Sergeant at Arms. After angry Trump supporters attacked the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., he gave up his job.
He had worked for the Secret Service for 35 years and went to Fairleigh Dickinson University. Before he worked for the Secret Service, he also served in the United States Marine Corps.
Michael Stenger’s death cause not public yet
On the infamous Capitol Roit day, Michael Stenger was the Senate Sergeant of Senate Security. Fox News and many other reliable sources all said that he died too soon.
Even so, the internet is full of different theories about what happened after he left. The one most people believe is that he was killed.
This theory says that Stenger was shot and killed as he was crossing the street to get to his apartment. The shooting may have even been caught on a CCTV camera. This theory hasn’t been proven yet, though.
Because he was involved in the January 6 Capitol Riot, the rumour may have started with him. He died just one day before “new evidence” was shown at the Committee hearing on January 6.
But until there is strong proof, this is just a hoax. A few posts on social media are not enough to prove everything.
Michael Stenger Net worth
At the time of his death, Michael Stenger was worth a lot of money.
It is thought that a security guard for Congress can make more than $150,000 per year. Since Stenger held one of the most important jobs in Capitol security, he must have made a lot of money.
But Stenger never told anyone about his money. He kept his money and salary information a secret.
After he quit, the former sergeant became a lot more quiet. After he turned down National Security during the Capitol Riot, he got a lot of bad press.
This even made him and House Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Irving quit.
Michael Stenger Wife and Children
The children and wife of Michael Stenger haven’t said anything yet. No one from Michael’s family has come forward yet to write an official obituary. They must be heartbroken by this sudden and terrible turn of events.
At this time, we ask our readers to give them as much privacy as possible. You shouldn’t bother them with conspiracy theories and questions about how he died.
Stenger had been working with the US Security department for a long time. He used to work for the Government and Public Affairs department. He became the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate for real in 2011.
He had been a soldier for a long time before being named the 41st Sergeant at Arms. The Senate agreed to his appointment as a judge with one voice. In the same way, he left his job on January 7, 2021.
Michael Stenger’s family and friends are in our thoughts and prayers. May the spirit of Senate Sergeant rest in peace in heaven. Many thanks.