NBC News Video of Police Officer SHOOTING Ashley Babbit on Jan. 6th

We don't assassinate protesters for breaking windows! I'm sorry but we don't. Was Ashli Babbitt violent to anything other than a pane of glass? So why would you shoot her? To defend Reps that were being escorted out of the Chamber literally as that shot was taken? That's obscene. Michael Byrd is the ONLY law enforcement officer during that entire day to fire his weapon and he did so not to protect himself or a member of Congress that was in danger...he killed someone for breaking a window!

Lying POS, Ashes Targetpractice was not shot for breaking a window. She couldn't have as she didn't break a window.

Yet again, lying doesn't help you. Never does.
 
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You really are a bit of an idiot. Yes...a wall is holding up that painting and just to the right of that painting is the stairwell in which several Police officers were standing when Byrd fired his weapon at Babbitt. You claimed that two walls were between Byrd and the Police in the stairwell and you can OBVIOUSLY see from videos that those officers were right behind Babbitt and in the line of fire if he'd missed!

You're lying again. Still doesn't help you. Those cops were not just standing there. They were walking down the stairs. So not only would Byrd's have had to penetrate 2 walls, he would have had to be pointing at a downward trajectory, which he wasn't; if anything, he aimed upwards to hit Ashes, at an elevated position, in the shoulder.

And the cops were around a corner, heading down a stairwell. I shouldn't have to explain this to ya, but.... it takes two walls to make a corner.

And again, Byrd, standing just outside the image I posted to the left of that hallway, shot perpendicular to the mob to his right, hitting Ashes who was to the right of that hallway. Had he missed her, he would have hit the wall (the one you said isn't there) about where that painting is.
 
You're lying again. Still doesn't help you. Those cops were not just standing there. They were walking down the stairs. So not only would Byrd's have had to penetrate 2 walls, he would have had to be pointing at a downward trajectory, which he wasn't; if anything, he aimed upwards to hit Ashes, at an elevated position, in the shoulder.

And the cops were around a corner, heading down a stairwell. I shouldn't have to explain this to ya, but.... it takes two walls to make a corner.

And again, Byrd, standing just outside the image I posted to the left of that hallway, shot perpendicular to the mob to his right, hitting Ashes who was to the right of that hallway. Had he missed her, he would have hit the wall (the one you said isn't there) about where that painting is.
When Babbitt falls back from the window she literally lands a few feet from three Swat Police officers who have come up the stairwell and are standing there. They aren't going down the stairs...they're coming up the stairs.
 
When Babbitt falls back from the window she literally lands a few feet from three Swat Police officers who have come up the stairwell and are standing there. They aren't going down the stairs...they're coming up the stairs.
You're a sad one trick pony.

Just fucking stop
 
When Babbitt falls back from the window she literally lands a few feet from three Swat Police officers who have come up the stairwell and are standing there. They aren't going down the stairs...they're coming up the stairs.

You're lying again. My shocked face --> :icon_rolleyes:

When Ashes Targetpractice was shot, the 3 heavily armed cops were walking down the stairs, escorting the other 3 cops, who were previously standing in front of the doors being stuck byvTrump's thugs, to safety. They went back up the stairs after the gun shot.

Seen here, starting at 38:55. You can even hear someone say, "they're being evacuated for their own safety."

 
That is because the rest of the mob ran away like cockroaches after the shot. Shows what a bunch of fucking cowards they are
No, he was right behind her and there was a SWAT team right behind him in full armor and armed with automatic weapons. It's odd that none of them thought she was enough of a threat to use deadly force, nor did the three officers on the inside of the locked door who didn't shoot her.
 
No, he was right behind her and there was a SWAT team right behind him in full armor and armed with automatic weapons. It's odd that none of them thought she was enough of a threat to use deadly force, nor did the three officers on the inside of the locked door who didn't shoot her.

Why would they need to waste their bullets when the one did the job?
 
No, he was right behind her and there was a SWAT team right behind him in full armor and armed with automatic weapons. It's odd that none of them thought she was enough of a threat to use deadly force, nor did the three officers on the inside of the locked door who didn't shoot her.

Those heavily armed guards showed up to escort the 3 cops in front of the doors away to safety. 4 heavily armed cops are seen coming up the stairs... 3 of them, are then seen escorting the other 3 cops down the stairs. A 4th one remained near the top of the stairs. He may not have even seen Benedict Babbit climbing up the broken out window; but even if he did, he didn't have a clear shot like Byrd did.
 
She was constrained by the narrow window. She could have easily been handcuffed and arrested.

And that takes out one or two of the few cops who were there. Then the rest of the mob breaks in. The police were vastly outnumbered and being threatened.
 
How come Ashes Targetpractice didn't back the fuck up when she heard, "he's got a gun!!"
Because she was halfway through the window and there were a lot of people behind her. If she was so dangerous, why didn't the officer or SWAT team six feet behind her open fire? Of the three officers in front of the door, or the three officers directly in line with the door on the inside? The only person who thought Babbit was a threat was off to the side, out of direct line of sight and who had to fire upwards and at a severe angle to hit her.
 
If we extrapolate Ms. Babbitt's efforts to charge through the door pictured below can we imagine that her progress would have been similarly halted?

Personally, I would think so.
One of the differences (I think) is that the seditionist-attackers on the other side of this door.....heeded the officers.
Babbitt did not.

And therein lies all the difference.



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There are FIVE officers right there who didn’t think Babbit was enough of a threat to shoot her.
 
Byrd was a panicked idiot cop who broke deadly use of force rules. And that got whitewashed because the powers that be decided it had to be that way.
As far as I can find out the Capital Police have NEVER disciplined one of their personnel for excessive force, or any misconduct towards citizens.
 
He is the only person claiming to have heard the warnings and none of his other “memories“ are accurate,

No, he's not the only person.


While he heard the shot that Lieutenant Byrd fired, he did not see it. Lieutenant Byrd was at the pillar to his right side. Ms. McEntee was to his left, approximately 11 o'clock. Lieutenant Byrd was approximately 1 o'clock from his position. Lieutenant Byrd was ordering the demonstrators to, "Back up." He was also ordering the crowd to back up, and had his weapon drawn."

His other recollections are corroborated by videos.
 
Because she was halfway through the window and there were a lot of people behind her. If she was so dangerous, why didn't the officer or SWAT team six feet behind her open fire? Of the three officers in front of the door, or the three officers directly in line with the door on the inside? The only person who thought Babbit was a threat was off to the side, out of direct line of sight and who had to fire upwards and at a severe angle to hit her.

No other cop there had a clear shot.
 
Kudos to the Officer.
His aim was true.
It stopped the 'tip-of-the-spear' charging through the breach.
It hit no other of the seditionist mob who were encouraging and expecting her to be the 'point man' of their attack.

And most notably, it stopped all of the other attackers from streaming through that breach in the barricade and attacking the huddled Representatives and staff in the chamber.

I hope the officer got a medal for his decisive action and skill with his firearm. The results prove his effectiveness.

May her family find peace.
 
Kudos to the Officer.
His aim was true.
It stopped the 'tip-of-the-spear' charging through the breach.
It hit no other of the seditionist mob who were encouraging and expecting her to be the 'point man' of their attack.

And most notably, it stopped all of the other attackers from streaming through that breach in the barricade and attacking the huddled Representatives and staff in the chamber.

I hope the officer got a medal for his decisive action and skill with his firearm. The results prove his effectiveness.

May her family find peace.

Officer Byrd is a hero who stopped a domestic terrorist and saved lives.
 

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