U.S. Capitol Police to Be Sued for $10 Million for Killing Unarmed Rioter

60 challenges!

Thst's not evidence of your claims.

You claimed ballots were illegally counted because they arrived after the law allowed.

Your inability to show evidence of your claims is evidence you're lying.

Better luck next time. :itsok:
 
Thst's not evidence of your claims.

You claimed ballots were illegally counted because they arrived after the law allowed.

Your inability to show evidence of your claims is evidence you're lying.

Better luck next time. :itsok:
Why didn’t you want to hear the challenges then? That’s the evidence
 
There was only one shot fired. And that was at a member of a violent mob breaking down doors and windows.
That was done all summer of 2020. There should be a whole shitload of dead people. What happened?
 
The policeman who shot the violent intruder can be seen behind barricaded doors. Ashley's testosterone had her screaming like a Banshee. She part of a group that wanted to kill duly elected representatives and to have the VP hung.




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A locked/barricaded door translates to "do not enter" to most normal people.

Breaking out the window to circumvent the lock involves assuming the risk that something bad could happen to you for proceeding into an area where measures were taken to keep people out (yes, that means you too).

The firearm was visible for a lot longer than most here would have you believe. She could have indicated to the officer that she was backing down and ceased trying to breach that door by going through the window but I suspect that the officer was thinking the floodgates were really close to being opened up at which point there would be total chaos if that mob made its way in the Speak's Lobby. As it played out it, it was only necessary for them to shoot one person, after which no one else tried coming that window. Threat eliminated, as trained.

Ashley B had NO BUSINESS being there in the Capital that day. doing what she was doing. To you hear you all tell it, it was like she was sitting at a bus stop, minding her own business, when the cops rolled up on her and shot her without warning for no reason.

That officer was under no obligation to give a verbal warning considering the circumstances and what that mob was trying to do. which was make its way to the Congressional members who were sheltering in place in the Speaker's lobby where they had fled in fear for their very lives. THAT is why her shooting was determined to be lawful because those officers were defending those members of Congress who had retreated as far as they could and nowhere else left to go.
 
Yes he is. And his murderer is rotting in prison.

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That animated .gif of Trump is hilarious :)
 
A locked/barricaded door translates to "do not enter" to most normal people.

Breaking out the window to circumvent the lock involves assuming the risk that something bad could happen to you for proceeding into an area where measures were taken to keep people out (yes, that means you too).

The firearm was visible for a lot longer than most here would have you believe. She could have indicated to the officer that she was backing down and ceased trying to breach that door by going through the window but I suspect that the officer was thinking the floodgates were really close to being opened up at which point there would be total chaos if that mob made its way in the Speak's Lobby. As it played out it, it was only necessary for them to shoot one person, after which no one else tried coming that window. Threat eliminated, as trained.

Ashley B had NO BUSINESS being there in the Capital that day. doing what she was doing. To you hear you all tell it, it was like she was sitting at a bus stop, minding her own business, when the cops rolled up on her and shot her without warning for no reason.

That officer was under no obligation to give a verbal warning considering the circumstances and what that mob was trying to do. which was make its way to the Congressional members who were sheltering in place in the Speaker's lobby where they had fled in fear for their very lives. THAT is why her shooting was determined to be lawful because those officers were defending those members of Congress who had retreated as far as they could and nowhere else left to go.

She was warned. Here's the guy who was standing next to her when she was shot...




"A number of police and secret service were saying, 'get back', 'get down', 'get out of the way,' she didn't heed the call and as we kind of raced up to grab people and pull 'em back, they shot her in the neck." ~ Thomas Baranyi, 1.6.21
 
And ...... then there is the 'wrongful death' lawsuit.
What about that?
Seems to be a bit of a controversy. What with it not going forward, and then the disposition of the 'crowd-funded' half-million dollars.




 
A locked/barricaded door translates to "do not enter" to most normal people.

Breaking out the window to circumvent the lock involves assuming the risk that something bad could happen to you for proceeding into an area where measures were taken to keep people out (yes, that means you too).

The firearm was visible for a lot longer than most here would have you believe. She could have indicated to the officer that she was backing down and ceased trying to breach that door by going through the window but I suspect that the officer was thinking the floodgates were really close to being opened up at which point there would be total chaos if that mob made its way in the Speak's Lobby. As it played out it, it was only necessary for them to shoot one person, after which no one else tried coming that window. Threat eliminated, as trained.

Ashley B had NO BUSINESS being there in the Capital that day. doing what she was doing. To you hear you all tell it, it was like she was sitting at a bus stop, minding her own business, when the cops rolled up on her and shot her without warning for no reason.

That officer was under no obligation to give a verbal warning considering the circumstances and what that mob was trying to do. which was make its way to the Congressional members who were sheltering in place in the Speaker's lobby where they had fled in fear for their very lives. THAT is why her shooting was determined to be lawful because those officers were defending those members of Congress who had retreated as far as they could and nowhere else left to go.
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And ...... then there is the 'wrongful death' lawsuit.
What about that?
Seems to be a bit of a controversy. What with it not going forward, and then the disposition of the 'crowd-funded' half-million dollars.





sounds like monies sent to have a brick in the wall sent to donors LOL
 

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