FLBear5630 said:Yet none of the Officers or Secret Service on site agree. I know, Deep State. Blue protects Blue...whiterock said:No, it is you who have a shocking disregard for law and consequences.FLBear5630 said:She broke and climbed through a window and joined a mob trying to get to elected officials performing an official act. Of course, deadly force was a potential outcome. You think nobody was going to get hurt or killed in that mess? 2 died, 1 rioter and 1 cop. The rioter was there by choice, the cop was just trying to do his job.whiterock said:FLBear5630 said:Don't necessarily disagree. Would have been good with that. Problem I see is that when you do what she did, in the environment she did it, you lose the benefit of the doubt. In a different part of the building or on a different day, she would have been arrested.4th and Inches said:yes, she broke the law. She should've been arrested not shot.FLBear5630 said:4th and Inches said:some? Only person who died was Ashley Babbitt. Barney Fife shot her.. same dude who left his gun on the sink in the bathroom before and kept his job. There was a police officer right next to her, it was unnecessary loss of life.BUDOS said:
You mean the dude who is currently only a convicted felon who was also found guilty of sexual misconduct and caught on tape letting people know what he thought women were for. The guy who actively played a leadership role in that January 6 event and then sit on his butt while many severely injured and some died? Or the idiot showing up at rallies telling tales full of sound and fury but in substance signify nothing?
The lesson there is don't break in through a window and storm Congress. Or, listen when told a facility is closed. Funny how you put the blame on the Cop, not the person breaking the law.
That was NOT the time to challenge for what you are saying. As a Vet, she should have understood situational awareness. The LEO's and Secret Service were being stressed beyond reasonable conditions, with their protectees on the other side of the door. That was stupid, lucky MORE were not shot in those conditions.
You have a shocking disregard for the question of use of deadly force. She was unarmed and posed no threat to the life of anyone - a single female in a small broken window that many men could not have fit thru. Literally, she sneaked past armed SWAT officers who were guarding a locked door against a couple dozen of orderly demonstrators. The cops outside on the thin blue line fighting a sea of thousands had far more clear justified use than the guy who shot her.
YOU have a shocking disregard for the law and the consequences of doing this type of crap. You place LEOs and the SS in that situation, it is amazing the restraint that was shown. It was stupid, irresponsible and criminal for these people to do this. Congress was in session, what they Hell did they expect...
Your argument here is "there was a riot at the capitol and we shoot people for that."
Rioting does not warrant use of deadly force.
Rioting at the capitol does not warrant use of deadly force.
Rioting INSIDE the capitol does not warrant use of deadly force.
Use of deadly force is only authorized in specific circumstances, to stop a threat to life or serious bodily harm. And it must be used proximate in space and time. Somebody aims a gun at you, you can shoot; if that person then turns and runs away, you have to stop shooting.
She was alone in that window.
She had no weapon.
The officer did not have a credible fear for his life.
There was no protectee nearby.
He could have engaged with hands or batons (as did the officers outside battling thousands), and pushed her back thru the window or cuffed her where she was.
Her back was inches away from a SWAT officer standing at the door. He did not shoot her. (correct call). Not only that, he heard the shot. He could have presumed it was someone shooting at him and opened fire on the crowd. But he did not do that. (Good call).
You are not thinking very seriously about this. Those who criticize the justification for shooting have a very, very strong point. Roles reversed...Bob Barr would have prosecuted him for shooting a Democrat rioter crawling thru that window.
She was the ONLY person killed in the riot...........
This was not a riot on a street, they were trying to breach Congress in session. They were told not to come inside the building was closed, they were warned when the barricaded the door and they still tried to breach the door. Sorry, this was her fault, not the cop.
Well the do...and very few officers saw the shooting in question....but there were some behind Ashley who nearly got shot themselves by the brash decision of the officer to discharge his weapon.
(also begs the question why shoot a protestor who has officers right behind her...they did not feel the need to shoot her)........watch the video....cops nearly catch her as she is killed they are so close to her. WHY FIRE!
And Congress was in fact not in session...it had been suspended.
They killed a woman (a US Veteran with a clean record and unarmed) for the crime of trying to enter a taxpayer owned room.
Everyone can watch the video....the officer in question was not in danger....I would not be surprise if he actually did not intent to fire at all and just messed up.
(*It speaks volumes that given the opportunity to shoot and kill BLM rioters during the summer months of violence they police in DC did not......given the opportunity to kill a right-wing coded protestors they did...and the Media celebrated the murder of an unarmed woman...sad and evil)