Ashli Babbitt assassin has a long history of disciplinary actions against him

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This guy is a scumbag. Exactly the type of cop the left claims they are against, except he's a hero to them in reality.

The Internal Affairs Division recommended he be fired back in 2001, but his corrupt superiors kept him on.


The U.S. Capitol Police lieutenant who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was recommended for termination in 2001 for abandoning his post in the Speaker’s Office for a card game in a nearby cloakroom, then lying about it to Internal Affairs Division investigators, Blaze News has learned.

A source with detailed knowledge of the Internal Affairs Division case told Blaze News that Byrd was charged with abandoning his post, eating and drinking at his post, and lying to investigators — a terminable offense. It is one of three Byrd disciplinary cases for which records could not be found when a House oversight subcommittee requested them in early 2024, the source said.

The 2001 investigation of Michael L. Byrd, 56, was the first known disciplinary case brought against the lieutenant who crept from his blind near the doors to the Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6, 2021, and shot Babbitt to death. The 2001 incident is the fourth such disciplinary case disclosed since Nov. 20.
 
He left his firearm in the bathroom. Hint, there is no statute of limitations on murder.
 
This guy is a scumbag. Exactly the type of cop the left claims they are against, except he's a hero to them in reality.

The Internal Affairs Division recommended he be fired back in 2001, but his corrupt superiors kept him on.


The U.S. Capitol Police lieutenant who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was recommended for termination in 2001 for abandoning his post in the Speaker’s Office for a card game in a nearby cloakroom, then lying about it to Internal Affairs Division investigators, Blaze News has learned.

A source with detailed knowledge of the Internal Affairs Division case told Blaze News that Byrd was charged with abandoning his post, eating and drinking at his post, and lying to investigators — a terminable offense. It is one of three Byrd disciplinary cases for which records could not be found when a House oversight subcommittee requested them in early 2024, the source said.

The 2001 investigation of Michael L. Byrd, 56, was the first known disciplinary case brought against the lieutenant who crept from his blind near the doors to the Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6, 2021, and shot Babbitt to death. The 2001 incident is the fourth such disciplinary case disclosed since Nov. 20.
How is this different to Pete Dregseth and his past infractions like rape, dancing with hookers on stage and having white supremacist tattoos? Magats claim these are all immaterial yet when it comes to a Black cop they kick up no end of fuss.

Dregseth is a white trumpanzee - he can do no wrong, his past doesn't matter.
Byrd is a black cop who shot a female trumpanzee that was attacking him - he must be punished, his past is unacceptable.
 
How is this different to Pete Dregseth and his past infractions like rape, dancing with hookers on stage and having white supremacist tattoos? Magats claim these are all immaterial yet when it comes to a Black cop they kick up no end of fuss.

Dregseth is a white trumpanzee - he can do no wrong, his past doesn't matter.
Byrd is a black cop who shot a female trumpanzee that was attacking him - he must be punished, his past is unacceptable.
Different because no one dead and Pete has merely been accused like all of Trumps male appointees are.
 
This guy is a scumbag. Exactly the type of cop the left claims they are against, except he's a hero to them in reality.

The Internal Affairs Division recommended he be fired back in 2001, but his corrupt superiors kept him on.


The U.S. Capitol Police lieutenant who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt at the Capitol on Jan. 6 was recommended for termination in 2001 for abandoning his post in the Speaker’s Office for a card game in a nearby cloakroom, then lying about it to Internal Affairs Division investigators, Blaze News has learned.

A source with detailed knowledge of the Internal Affairs Division case told Blaze News that Byrd was charged with abandoning his post, eating and drinking at his post, and lying to investigators — a terminable offense. It is one of three Byrd disciplinary cases for which records could not be found when a House oversight subcommittee requested them in early 2024, the source said.

The 2001 investigation of Michael L. Byrd, 56, was the first known disciplinary case brought against the lieutenant who crept from his blind near the doors to the Speaker’s Lobby on Jan. 6, 2021, and shot Babbitt to death. The 2001 incident is the fourth such disciplinary case disclosed since Nov. 20.
Just some rag, post the actual incidents.
 
How is this different to Pete Dregseth and his past infractions like rape, dancing with hookers on stage and having white supremacist tattoos? Magats claim these are all immaterial yet when it comes to a Black cop they kick up no end of fuss.

Dregseth is a white trumpanzee - he can do no wrong, his past doesn't matter.
Byrd is a black cop who shot a female trumpanzee that was attacking him - he must be punished, his past is unacceptable.

How is it different?

The incident with Ashli's assassin actually happened.

Everything you posted is made up.
 
Different because no one dead and Pete has merely been accused like all of Trumps male appointees are.
Dregseth was investigated and no action taken, Byrd was investigated and no action taken.

The fact that a violent thug was shot is immaterial, cops sometimes shoot people, part of the job.
 
How is it different?
Exactly they're not so why condemn Byrd but not condemn Dregseth.
The incident with Ashli's assassin actually happened.
Calling out Byrd because he wasn't held accountable for being away from the office is no different to Dregseth not being held accountable for rape allegations. The killing of the violent thug isn't what's being discussed, it's the fact Byrd wasn't held to account for being away from the office (nothing to do with thugs getting killed)
Everything you posted is made up.
 
Trump was the cause of Babbit's death not the police.
 

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