The officer who shot Ashli Babbitt, finally revealed!

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Officer who shot Ashli Babbitt speaks after months in hiding: 'I saved countless lives'





Thu, August 26, 2021, 3:30 PM9 min read

In the chaotic minutes before he shot and killed Ashli Babbitt during the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, Lt. Michael Byrd focused his attention on the glass doors leading into the lobby of the House of Representatives chamber.

About 60 to 80 House members and staffers were holed up inside, and it was Byrd's job to protect them.

As rioters rampaged through the Capitol, Byrd and a few other officers of the U.S. Capitol Police set up a wall of furniture outside the doors.

"Once we barricaded the doors, we were essentially trapped where we were," Byrd said in an exclusive interview with NBC News' Lester Holt, speaking publicly for the first time since the riot. "There was no way to retreat. No other way to get out.

"If they get through that door, they're into the House chamber and upon the members of Congress," added Byrd, who gave NBC News permission to use his name after authorities had declined to release it.

Byrd's connection to what was going on outside and inside the building was his police radio. For several minutes, it crackled with a cascade of alarming messages.

There were shouts of officers down. Screams from his colleagues under attack by rioters with chemical agents. A report that an officer's fingertips were blown off.

"It was literally broadcast over the air," Byrd said. "I said, 'OK, this is getting serious.'"

Soon a horde of demonstrators arrived. Byrd, a 28-year veteran of the Capitol Police, took a defensive posture with his gun drawn as rioters smashed the glass doors.

He said he yelled repeatedly for them to get back. But the mob kept pressing forward, and then a lone rioter tried to climb through one of the doors.

What happened next was captured on video: Byrd fired one shot, striking Babbitt in the shoulder.

Babbitt, 35, an Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, fell to the ground; she died from her injuries later.

Her death became a rallying cry for the far right, which described Babbitt as a martyr. Trump himself declared that she had been murdered and suggested, falsely, that the officer who shot her worked for a high-ranking Democrat.

For Byrd, who is Black, the incident turned his life upside down. He has been in hiding for months after he received a flood of death threats and racist attacks that started when his name leaked onto right-wing websites.

But in his interview with Holt, Byrd said he has no doubt that he made the right decision in light of the circumstances.

"I know that day I saved countless lives," Byrd said. "I know members of Congress, as well as my fellow officers and staff, were in jeopardy and in serious danger. And that's my job."

Byrd said he had no idea whether the person he shot was carrying a weapon. It was only later that night that he found out that the rioter was a woman who was unarmed.

Asked why he pulled the trigger, Byrd said it was a "last resort."

"I tried to wait as long as I could," he told Holt. "I hoped and prayed no one tried to enter through those doors. But their failure to comply required me to take the appropriate action to save the lives of members of Congress and myself and my fellow officers."

Byrd has been cleared of wrongdoing by the Justice Department and the Capitol Police. In announcing its decision not to charge him, the Justice Department said in April that investigators had examined video, physical evidence from the scene, autopsy results and statements from the officer involved, as well as other officers and witnesses.

"The investigation revealed no evidence to establish that, at the time the officer fired a single shot at Ms. Babbitt, the officer did not reasonably believe that it was necessary to do so in self-defense or in defense of the Members of Congress and others evacuating the House Chamber," federal prosecutors said in a statement.

'The chants got louder'
The days before Jan. 6 were business as usual for Byrd, a Washington native. He and other Capitol Police officials met to review the security plan for the certification of Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election.

"We did not get specific intel that would require us to change or adjust our posture," he said. "At that point, it felt like a routine event that I've done over the last 28 years of my career."

Byrd said there was one complicating factor: Fewer officers were under his command, in large part because of Covid-19-related absences.

When hundreds of Trump supporters upset over the results of the election moved on the Capitol, the images of violent clashes were broadcast live on television. But Byrd, stationed outside the House chamber, wasn't able to watch. He was dependent on his police radio.

When Byrd started hearing reports of officers down, he didn't know the extent of their injuries. At one point, Byrd said, an even more alarming message came over the radio: a report of shots fired, which he learned much later was false.

Byrd said that after he heard the radio chatter warning that rioters had breached the building, he rushed inside the chamber and instructed the House members to hide under their chairs and to stay away from doors and windows.

He said he told them that pipe bombs had been found in the vicinity of the building and that rioters were using weapons against officers. You need to gather your gas masks, Byrd said he told them.

And he gave one more crucial instruction: He told the House members to take measures to disguise who they were in case they came face to face with the rioters.

"One of the things that was imperative was to inform the members to remove their pins to allow them to blend in," Byrd said. "To remove their jackets, to look like staff as much as possible."

As Byrd rushed out of the chamber, he saw the House chaplain take the position he had left on the podium. The chaplain began to recite a prayer with the members of Congress.

"I believe it was at that point in time" that "the members, as well, started to believe serious harm or injury could come to them," Byrd said.

Byrd said he and the other officers quickly erected the makeshift barricade using every piece of furniture they could find.

"At that point is when I realized they're here," Byrd said, referring to the rioters. "The chants got louder. I couldn't make out what they were saying, but it sounded like hundreds of people outside of that door."

Video shot by a person in the crowd showed two officers posted in front of the door. Heavily outnumbered, they eventually stepped aside.

Byrd said he had no knowledge that any officers were there. Because of the furniture stacked on his side of the door, he also couldn't make out how many people were on the other side or whether they were carrying weapons.

"It was impossible for me to see what was on the other side," he said.

But he did see the person now known to be Babbitt start coming through the broken glass.

"I could not fully see her hands or what was in the backpack or what the intentions are," Byrd said. "But they had shown violence leading up to that point."

It was the first time Byrd had ever shot his weapon in his 28 years on the force. Over the next few minutes, he helped the House members evacuate the building. He said it wasn't until later that night, when he got the chance to watch TV coverage, that he understood the full scope of the Capitol riot.

The Babbitt family's attorney has described the incident as an "ambush," alleging that the officer gave no warning before he pulled the trigger. Babbitt's family has signaled its intention to file a civil lawsuit against the Capitol Police; it had previously filed court papers seeking the name of the officer who shot her.

The attorney, Terry Roberts, didn't respond to a request for comment.

Byrd said he felt pain in his throat for days afterward from yelling at the protesters to stop and step back as they pounded on the glass doors.

Byrd also scoffed at the allegations by some that he had a political agenda.

"I do my job for Republican, for Democrat, for white, for Black, red, blue, green," he said. "I don't care about your affiliation."

He noted that when Trump was president, he escorted him through the Capitol on numerous occasions. "If he was in the Capitol and I was responsible for him, I'd do the same thing for him and his family," Byrd said.

In the days after Jan. 6, Byrd's name leaked out in right-wing media and online forums. Then came the threats.

"They talked about killing me, cutting off my head," Byrd said, adding that there were also racist attacks.

"It's all disheartening, because I know I was doing my job."

The hardest part, he said, has been the effect on his family. A tear slid out of Byrd's eye and trickled down his right cheek as he lamented how the life he built has been upended.

"Sometimes, you can't do anything but cry," Byrd said, his voice growing heavy. "You felt like you did your job. You helped protect our legislative leaders of this country and you fought for democracy and keeping them established."

An incident in Byrd's past has also gained renewed attention online: In 2019, he left his service weapon in a bathroom, where another officer eventually discovered it.

In the NBC News interview, Byrd described the incident as a "terrible mistake."

"I owned up to it. I was penalized for it. I moved on," he said.

After having remained silent for seven months as the investigations dragged on, Byrd said he wanted to speak out to counter the misrepresentations of his actions that day, even if doing so exposes him to more threats and vitriol.

"It's something that is frightening," Byrd said. "Again, I believe I showed the utmost courage on January 6, and it's time for me to do that now."

He said that he knows there are people who disagree with his actions that day and that they may always.

"I hope they understand I did my job," Byrd said. "There was imminent threat and danger to the members of Congress. I just want the truth to be told."

BearForce2
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I wonder why they were trying to hide his identity all this time.
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
concordtom
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concordtom
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BearForce2 said:

I wonder why they were trying to hide his identity all this time.
Uh, gee, only if I were STUPID would I wonder.

For his safety? Duh.
What kind of stupid musing is that?
okaydo
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Look at the date:

bearister
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Lucky Ben Johnson called in sick for work that day or it would have been a lot worse.

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Send my credentials to the House of Detention

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concordtom said:

BearForce2 said:

I wonder why they were trying to hide his identity all this time.
Uh, gee, only if I were STUPID would I wonder.

For his safety? Duh.
What kind of stupid musing is that?

oh yeah, the terrorists were going to come back and finish the job but now it's supposed to be safe because....?
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
BearForce2
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At the end of the day, he shot and killed an unarmed woman, and saved American democracy.
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
AunBear89
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She should have complied.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
BearForce2
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Of course, and she paid for it with her life.
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
AunBear89
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I love that your simple binary brain thinks you made a point with this post.

Bless yer heart. . .
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
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AunBear89 said:

I love that your simple binary brain thinks you made a point with this post.

Bless yer heart. . .
No one here ever said she did nothing wrong.
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
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Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention

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BearForce2 said:

concordtom said:

BearForce2 said:

I wonder why they were trying to hide his identity all this time.
Uh, gee, only if I were STUPID would I wonder.

For his safety? Duh.
What kind of stupid musing is that?

oh yeah, the terrorists were going to come back and finish the job but now it's supposed to be safe because....?


Everyone is an FBI agent
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It seems cushy interviews with cops who kill unarmed people are acceptable if:

The shooter is black and the suspect is white
The victim is a Trump supporter
The difference between a right wing conspiracy and the truth is about 20 months.
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BearForce2 said:



It seems cushy interviews with cops who kill unarmed people are acceptable if:

The shooter is black and the suspect is white
The victim is a Trump supporter

Obviously.
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More idiotic false equivalency. You goose steppers are soo predictable.
"There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics." -- (maybe) Benjamin Disraeli, popularized by Mark Twain
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George Floyd resisted arrest during the ENTIRE episode. It was HIS suggestion that he be allowed to lay on the ground.
All four officers followed the protocols outlined in the Minneapolis Police Handbook.
Twice, Officer Chauvin called for an ambulance
The only autopsy performedfound NO bruising on the neck or back...death was due to a heart attack.
No singular cause was found.
Death could have resulted solely from the fentanyl Mr. Floyd had in his system. He had THREE .times thge lethal amount required for death.
It was determined that none of thge Officers ( including on e black and one asian) rendered proper medical assistance during a crucial four-minute period...FOUR MINUTES!!!!!!
If Mr. Floyd had gotten "proper" medical aid during those four minutes, woulds he still be alive???The DR. performing the autoposy could not say.
Clearly, Officer Chauvin as well as the other three officers DID NOT ATTEMPT TO KILL MR> FLOYD....
Everyone understands that.
And yet, Officer Chauvin got 20 YEARS I n jail because he failed to give medical aid for4 MINUTES!!!!!


Does that seem fair to you????

by contrast, Officer Byrd cooly and with purpose shot a unarmed female demonstrator in the neck and killed her. She was a whopping five-foot two. She weighed a whopping 120 pounds. She was a military vet for 12 years.
Officer Byrd ADMITTED she was unarmed.
What prevented Officer Byrd from manhandling her and wrestling her to the ground????SHE WAS FIVE FOOT TWO AND WEIGHED 120 POUNDS!!!



The penalty for Officer Byrd????He gets to go onNBC and to claim he acted honorably.



Want to know what really happened here?????Mr. Floyd was black (life-long criminal) and Mr.chauvin was white..By contrast, Officer byrd is black ( therefore untouchable) and mrs. Babbitt was white.
Let's reverse the situation...Officer byrd was White and Mrs. Babbitt was black....Are you kidding me??????
There woulds be rioting in American cities 24 hours a day for the next 567 years!!!!!And, everyone on this site KNOWS THAT....Don't pretend otherwise!!!!!
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The family of mrs. Babbitt has sued for 10 million dollars for wrongful death...She will win her case. Our tax money will be paid to the family. Officer Byrd???This is the same Officer Byrd who left a loaded. firearm in a restroom and did not retrieve it. His penalty???No penalty..
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helltopay1 said:

George Floyd resisted arrest during the ENTIRE episode. It was HIS suggestion that he be allowed to lay on the ground.
All four officers followed the protocols outlined in the Minneapolis Police Handbook.
Twice, Officer Chauvin called for an ambulance
The only autopsy performedfound NO bruising on the neck or back...death was due to a heart attack.
No singular cause was found.
Death could have resulted solely from the fentanyl Mr. Floyd had in his system. He had THREE .times thge lethal amount required for death.
It was determined that none of thge Officers ( including on e black and one asian) rendered proper medical assistance during a crucial four-minute period...FOUR MINUTES!!!!!!
If Mr. Floyd had gotten "proper" medical aid during those four minutes, woulds he still be alive???The DR. performing the autoposy could not say.
Clearly, Officer Chauvin as well as the other three officers DID NOT ATTEMPT TO KILL MR> FLOYD....
Everyone understands that.
And yet, Officer Chauvin got 20 YEARS I n jail because he failed to give medical aid for4 MINUTES!!!!!


Does that seem fair to you????

by contrast, Officer Byrd cooly and with purpose shot a unarmed female demonstrator in the neck and killed her. She was a whopping five-foot two. She weighed a whopping 120 pounds. She was a military vet for 12 years.
Officer Byrd ADMITTED she was unarmed.
What prevented Officer Byrd from manhandling her and wrestling her to the ground????SHE WAS FIVE FOOT TWO AND WEIGHED 120 POUNDS!!!



The penalty for Officer Byrd????He gets to go onNBC and to claim he acted honorably.



Want to know what really happened here?????Mr. Floyd was black (life-long criminal) and Mr.chauvin was white..By contrast, Officer byrd is black ( therefore untouchable) and mrs. Babbitt was white.
Let's reverse the situation...Officer byrd was White and Mrs. Babbitt was black....Are you kidding me??????
There woulds be rioting in American cities 24 hours a day for the next 567 years!!!!!And, everyone on this site KNOWS THAT....Don't pretend otherwise!!!!!

She behaved like a typical suicide bomber. Terrorists recruit people who don't "look the part" to get close to people in power then KABOOM!. Who cares if she was a 5-foot-2 white woman? Who cares if he knew she was unarmed AFTER THE FACT. His training is aimed at stopping terrorist killing. And she was behaving like a terrorist. And she didn't go through security. She was entering a sensitive area behaving like a suicide bomber. This isn't the street where officers feel their life is in danger. The capitol police were the last line of defense before members of Congress -- some of the most important people in America -- were about to get maimed and harmed. It doesn't matter if she was 5-foot-2. A 5-foot-2 former member of the military, armed or not, would be physically hard to take down. And while they're spending all their time trying to take her down, more members of the mob will be going through the barricade to attack them.

Byrd is an American hero. And the fact that you don't think he is, proves how anti-American you are.
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helltopay1 said:

The family of mrs. Babbitt has sued for 10 million dollars for wrongful death...She will win her case. Our tax money will be paid to the family. Officer Byrd???This is the same Officer Byrd who left a loaded. firearm in a restroom and did not retrieve it. His penalty???No penalty..

The family won't get a dime because the vast majority of Americans are against terrorists.
helltopay1
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yeah....an unarmed five foot two female is a real terrorist. Read the FBI report. Spontaneous. Not planned.
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not a single member of congress was harmed. Not one!!!!The only person shot and killed was a five foot two unarmed white female. No guns..no bombs..not even a pen knife..not even a mace. not even a spray gun..The "terrorists" who breached the building just roamed the corridors and some strolled into offices where they sat at the desks...Read the FBI report!!!!!!Mazny of the police officers willingly allowed some people to get through...And, every body knows that Speaker Pelosi three times refused a request for more security....Read the damn report!!!!!You wouldn't know ac "terrorist" if you tripped over one!!!!!BTW, have a fair election and maybe some folks wouldn't Get upset!!
helltopay1
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A peaceful protest which got out of hand....You need to consult a dictionary and read some history until you start throwing around incendiary words. "terrorists"????How about thge BLM and Antifa who burned, robbed, looted , shot and set fire to businesses every single day during last summer??????

Just some crazy college kids who were bored and high on joints and booze, right????Folks were shot, killed, beaten up, businesses were destroyed, many Cops were shot and killed...yeah...those silly college kids...we need to cut them some slack....man...you are sick..
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I'm glad he shot her.

It sure made the rest of the mob stop and think.

I am not happy she died, but she knew the risk she was taking.

We should be happy a lot more people weren't hurt.






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helltopay1 said:

yeah....an unarmed five foot two female is a real terrorist. Read the FBI report. Spontaneous. Not planned.

I suggest you read this Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Female_suicide_bomber

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helltopay1 said:

not a single member of congress was harmed. Not one!!!!The only person shot and killed was a five foot two unarmed white female. No guns..no bombs..not even a pen knife..not even a mace. not even a spray gun..The "terrorists" who breached the building just roamed the corridors and some strolled into offices where they sat at the desks...Read the FBI report!!!!!!Mazny of the police officers willingly allowed some people to get through...And, every body knows that Speaker Pelosi three times refused a request for more security....Read the damn report!!!!!You wouldn't know ac "terrorist" if you tripped over one!!!!!BTW, have a fair election and maybe some folks wouldn't Get upset!!

Not a single member was harmed thanks to the actions of this cop.

The goal of police protecting people -- again, this isn't policing in any normal circumstances -- is not to lose control of this situation.

You keep mentioning her height and gender. W T F? You think just because she's a petite woman she can't be a problem? It's precisely because she's a petite woman that she could do major damage.

Once she gets through that barricade, Babbitt -- who, let's not forget, is a former member of the military -- is a problem that has to be taken down. If she gets near you, there will be fighting. She'll battle it out. One person won't be able to stop her. That means he'll lose control of the situation. And while he's busy trying to stop her, other people will be bursting through the barricade.

Soon, you're overwhelmed by rioters.

Soon, some of the most important people are harmed and, potentially, killed.

They were there to intimidate members of Congress. Do you really want to let these angry people -- who didn't go through security -- in close proximity to our most important leaders on such a critical day?

That didn't happen thanks to a cop who quickly thought not to lose control of this situation.

You should watch the videos of the protesters attacking cops.



Maybe you'd have sympathy for the tough job law enforcement did that day.

Would you allow a woman with baggy clothes and a backpack who is coming off the street without being vetted to enter a secured area?

Should he have given her the benefit of the doubt?

Why?

Because she's a white woman!

Should she have said, "Well she's wearing baggy clothes and a backpack and she's part of an angry mob that has attacked officers and she didn't go through security? But she's a white woman! I must give her the benefit of the doubt that she doesn't have a bomb strapped to her. I must give her the benefit of the doubt that she isn't carrying guns that she'll spring on me once she gets through the barricade!"?

He saved a lot of lives that day because he knew -- and you should know -- what a catastrophe it would be that she entered a secure area, armed or not.

I bet my $20 million fortune that if Babbitt was a Muslim woman you wouldn't give a damn.
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I said I wasn't going to insult certain folks on this site anymore, for obvious reasons.

Therefore, I'll just say how very wrong they are.
Totally, okaydo - if the mob were black, there would have been dozens shot, and the people talking about how she's only 5'2", female, unarmed, and didn't hurt anyone would be arguing about how necessary it was to make a stand and not let the mob advance, etc etc etc. Their stance would be so opposite.

Okay, that's alright. Peace to you folks. Have a nice day.
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I'll grant this.

He may have been able to shove the gun in her face to get her to back up.
He may have brandished the gun in everyone's face to get them all to back up.
It is regrettable that she died, and maybe it could have happened differently.

Then again, we'll never know.
Maybe the crowd would see one person and decide to press forward. Maybe Babbitt would have attacked the pistol-holder.

He was human, had drawn a mental line in the side with that doorway, (which I've been to, but not thru). As she was crossing the line, he acted. It has nothing to do with her gender, her size, and what she did or did not have on her possession. You must account for it from his perspective.

The marines who died in Kabul were faced with similar up close connections, and look what happened there. This could have ended so much worse. We should all be grateful it wasn't 100x worse.
The mob was completely CRAZED. Who busts down doors and windows of the Capitol? Who does that?????? CRAZED people, that who. It's why they call it a MOB.

I blame Trump. And look, he still have some of you CRAZED. From your armchairs.

Enjoy your days. I expect to see more incredulous posts tonight when I get back from picking grapes for a private wine label.
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dimitrig said:


I'm glad he shot her.

It sure made the rest of the mob stop and think.

I am not happy she died, but she knew the risk she was taking.

We should be happy a lot more people weren't hurt.




The crowd stopped advancing when they got stunned into reality. I've watched the lengthy video clips. They began to focus on saving her rather than advancing. Their mission became in question, shifted with one "wake up" bang.

The madness of crowds.
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BearForce2 said:

No one here ever said she did nothing wrong.


Great. Thank you.
You've separated yourself from many posts which follow, which are not sensible. Of course she did something wrong, and yes, she paid for it with her life. The entire day was a tragedy!
Instigated by the defeated sore loser President of the USA, who was twice impeached, the record will show.
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okaydo said:

Look at the date:




Not difficult.
Video of him stepping out and shooting her has been available for a long time. It's actually in the initial nbc clip above if you pay attention.
I had not seen this camera angle before, only the similar one from the guy standing in front of this cameraman.
Clearly, it's a black man firing.

Anyways, it matters not the color of the shooter or the deceased.

Too bad she died. But if she could speak now, it'd be like those ventilator Covid patients, "I made a mistake, go get vaccinated. Don't be stupid like me."

Or like a drunk driver who crashes.
Or like me when I cut my hand wrenching on the engine - I should have gripped and pulled differently so I wouldn't get hurt if my wrench slipped.

Live and learn.
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BearForce2 said:

I wonder why they were trying to hide his identity all this time.
Do you have to wonder why in light of the racist attacks and death threats this police officer received for defending the elected representatives of this country? Trump Terrorists were trying to break through a barricaded door with thousands of them screaming vile things and they weren't singing Kumbaya. Based on what the other officers testified to anybody coming through that broken door would have been shot.
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helltopay1 said:

not a single member of congress was harmed. Not one!!!!The only person shot and killed was a five foot two unarmed white female. No guns..no bombs..not even a pen knife..not even a mace. not even a spray gun..The "terrorists" who breached the building just roamed the corridors and some strolled into offices where they sat at the desks...Read the FBI report!!!!!!Mazny of the police officers willingly allowed some people to get through...And, every body knows that Speaker Pelosi three times refused a request for more security....Read the damn report!!!!!You wouldn't know ac "terrorist" if you tripped over one!!!!!BTW, have a fair election and maybe some folks wouldn't Get upset!!


I watched the video, the police officer acted appropriately, due to her actions Ashley Babbit deserved to be shot, her race, her gender, and her size are irrelevant.
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Some would argue that the cops at the barricades far from the building should have been the first to pull the trigger.
But that's precisely the response Trump would have hoped for, because the scene would have been worse with a day long of mayhem on the mall!
Can you imagine that mob roaming on the mall with news that 10 people were shot at the initial barricade?

They'd have immediately gone to get their guns and responded in kind. They'd have said, "see, they truly are stealing the election BY FORCE!" They'd have felt justified in using force back.

As it was, they shot their giddy wad simply by being inside the Capitol and then realizing, "we shouldn't be here."

Brilliantly played by the Capitol police but actually couldn't have turned out any better, other than pre-assembling 10,000 troops and tanks and such.

The radical right showed their true colors and F'd themselves!!
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