Leo123
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There was no need to shoot an unarmed woman. She wasn't 'advancing' on anyone. She was stuck in a broken window, not armed. It wasn't a riot. You are bloviating Democrat talking points that they have given to their sycophant MSM. Google's algorithm has already truncated searches so as to support the fake Jan 6th committee.I did. And I did so in the context of the entire Capitol riot.
Babbitt was the first through a breach that gave access to a hallway through which the house chamber was evacuating.
The video shows an armed officer standing with a RAISED firearm to defend that breach. It was surveillance video so I can not attest to the crowed being verbally warned although I would have trouble believing it didn't happen.
If you or me, or for that matter anyone advances on a police officer who is pointing a gun at you, I don't see how there was no warning or for that matter why that police officer was at fault?
What by the way do you suggest he should have done. The video show about 50 other people behind Babbitt. Should he just have given them access to United States House members and their staff?