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As I have previously written, what occurred on Jan. 6th was a disgrace. However, it was a riot, not an insurrection. (It was certainly not an act of terrorism as claimed by some Democratic politicians). A protest at the Capitol resulted in a complete breakdown of the inadequate security precautions, a failure that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi privately admitted but only recently was disclosed.
The failure of Pelosi and others to properly prepare for the protest, despite the offer of President Donald Trump of 10,000 National Guard troops, does not excuse the conduct of the rioters who attacked the Capitol, interrupted the constitutional process, and committed property damage.
Babbitt was one of those rioters. She was wrong in her actions, but the penalty for breaking a window and unauthorized entry is not death in this country. I previously spoke with her mother, Micki Witthoeft, and her husband, Aaron Babbitt, about their continuing effort to expose what occurred that day.
The new report confirms what many of us had previously heard about the Byrd controversy.
I guess that it was just too inconvenient to the narrative to prosecute jackbooted thug an officer of the law for an unjustified killing. Why?
This guys should be imprisoned for life!!
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I won’t disagree with that. My question is why he didn’t get the same treatment as a lot of other cops get for the same reasons.
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He was protected by the democratic monster that had an agenda to push. It worked for now. There will be a time when he won’t be a free man
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My question would be: When? As long as the monster remains in any shape they will condone murder of innocents (even thought she was breaking in). The witnesses said she was trying to stop the crowd.
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Does “breaking in” equal deadly force? I would want to know or hear the actual eye witness accounts before I come to an opinion. I don’t trust any of the main media networks.
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