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Oh look another person that doesn't know the meaning of hypocrisy. When have I went on about any protest the way you've decried the protest at the Capitol?A vandal advancing on our elected reps thru a busted out window to get around a barricaded door. That's not peaceful and if this was Minneapolis or Portland you'd be calling out no one for their reactions. That's a hypocrite
How would they know she was unarmed? How would they know the intent of someone so determined to get around a barricaded door?Oh look another person that doesn't know the meaning of hypocrisy. When have I went on about any protest the way you've decried the protest at the Capitol?
Furthermore, advancing on our elected officials? Don't make me laugh... Exactly what danger did an unarmed woman pose to our elected officials?
Holy sh!t! The whole event is on camera. There were unconcerned swat officers outside the door with her. The person that shot her point blank was within feet of her. Don't make yourself out to be an idiot. There's documented video evidence of all of this.How would they know she was unarmed? How would they know the intent of someone so determined to get around a barricaded door?
I walk around lots of places and you would never know if I was armed. They were breaking out windows to get at the protected members who had barricaded the entrance. She became a viable threat once she attempted to enter thru the broken windowHoly sh!t! The whole event is on camera. There were unconcerned swat officers outside the door with her. The person that shot her point blank was within feet of her. Don't make yourself out to be an idiot. There's documented video evidence of all of this.
Wow, your going to make yourself out to be a liar and a hypocrite. I have a carry permit. If I get pulled over tonight, the officer will be told as much. I'm not armed, but who knows? Maybe I'm a threat. Maybe I should be gunned down. Is that really how you think things should be.I walk around lots of places and you would never know if I was armed. They were breaking out windows to get at the protected members who had barricaded the entrance. She became a viable threat once she attempted to enter thru the broken window
There's documented video evidence of all of this.
Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt's family Sue DC Police to Reveal Identity of cop who Fatally Shot Her a month after they vowed to file separate $10 Million Wrongful Death Suit
Ashli Babbit's family are suing Washington, DC, police for records about the police officer who shot and killed her during the January 6 Capitol riots.
- The family of Ashli Babbitt are suing the Metropolitan Police Department for records of the officer who fatally shot her at the January 6 Capitol riots
- The lawsuit asks for all video footage of the shooting as well as witness statements and documents gathered during an investigation into her death
- The family is also expected to pursue another lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department claiming he used 'excessive force'
The civil lawsuit, which was filed in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia last week, demands that the Metropolitan Police Department hand over all video footage of the fatal shooting, as well as witness statements and documents gathered during the department's internal investigation into the shooting.
The civil lawsuit is separate from a $10million wrongful death lawsuit Babbitt's family announced they were preparing to file last month.
Ashli Babbit's family are suing Washington, DC, police for records about the police officer who shot and killed her during the January 6 Capitol riots
According to the lawsuit, which was obtained by CNBC, Babbitt's husband filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the records from the Metropolitan Police Department after the Department of Justice concluded in mid-April that the unnamed police officer did not use excessive force against Babbitt in her death.
It claims the police department failed to comply with the request by missing the May 12 deadline to either provide him with the records or notify him that he would not be given access to them.
Babbitt family attorney Terrell Roberts told CNBC the purpose of the lawsuit is to uncover records about the shooting and the investigation that followed.
Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt's family sue DC police to reveal identity of cop who fatally shot her | Daily Mail Online
Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt's family Sue DC Police to Reveal Identity of cop who Fatally Shot Her a month after they vowed to file separate $10 Million Wrongful Death Suit
Ashli Babbit's family are suing Washington, DC, police for records about the police officer who shot and killed her during the January 6 Capitol riots.
- The family of Ashli Babbitt are suing the Metropolitan Police Department for records of the officer who fatally shot her at the January 6 Capitol riots
- The lawsuit asks for all video footage of the shooting as well as witness statements and documents gathered during an investigation into her death
- The family is also expected to pursue another lawsuit against the Metropolitan Police Department claiming he used 'excessive force'
The civil lawsuit, which was filed in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia last week, demands that the Metropolitan Police Department hand over all video footage of the fatal shooting, as well as witness statements and documents gathered during the department's internal investigation into the shooting.
The civil lawsuit is separate from a $10million wrongful death lawsuit Babbitt's family announced they were preparing to file last month.
Ashli Babbit's family are suing Washington, DC, police for records about the police officer who shot and killed her during the January 6 Capitol riots
According to the lawsuit, which was obtained by CNBC, Babbitt's husband filed a Freedom of Information Act request for the records from the Metropolitan Police Department after the Department of Justice concluded in mid-April that the unnamed police officer did not use excessive force against Babbitt in her death.
It claims the police department failed to comply with the request by missing the May 12 deadline to either provide him with the records or notify him that he would not be given access to them.
Babbitt family attorney Terrell Roberts told CNBC the purpose of the lawsuit is to uncover records about the shooting and the investigation that followed.
Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt's family sue DC police to reveal identity of cop who fatally shot her | Daily Mail Online
An actual officer would not have been shaking like a leaf as he stepped CLOSER to shoot her when she was already at 3’ range. JMO
As usual you are speaking of a conglomerate of different incidents, and an "actual" officer can also shoot someone they believe to be pulling a gun on them during a criminal incident, even if the gun happened to be a cell phone at nightActual officers can also tell the difference between guns and cell phones, guns and bananas, guns and residential autism patients with their backs on the ground and hands in the air.