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Concerning Ashli Babbitt, First at one protester's request, the cops moved away from the door to let the two window breakers break the door down. Michael Byrd showed no regard for human life. From behind a window, Ashli was taken out with zero mercy. Mr. Byrd seemed to have...

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Interesting how when they "show the shot" with the gun peaking out, there is a man just causally walking down the hall. All that chaos and he is just strolling thru the hall. Makes me question what the are "showing" us. 🤔🤔🤔

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Joyreaper2 yıl önce

Very targeted. Two cops moved out of the way in front of the door.

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Looks like the police gave up their position in front of the doors to allow the police on the other side of the doors to randomly fire into the crowd. YOU NEVER DISCHARGE YOUR WEAPON INTO A CROWD. All of the officers involved should be prosecuted just as they were in the George Floyd case.

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cyndy McFarland2 yıl önce

Cop literally executed the only woman there, standing there, doing nothing.

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@TxSaving Do you know if the FBI got the 2 guys breaking the windows? Byrd needs indicted for murder.

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Notice all the cops simultaneously and on cue step away to safety, obviously knowing that Byrd is going to shoot and murder the first person that enters. No verbal warning, no attempt to use a lessor means before going directly to deadly force when any one of those cops could have restrained her.

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You know that the police were authorized to open fire if that door went down? They were threatening the leadership of America on the other side. Praise God, it was not more! Tragic that she died. It could so easily have been all of them. That door was the last line of defense.

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Really genius? Then why aren't cops shooting at liberal protesters like the ones that hurt 6 cops a few nights ago at the #DNCHeadquarters? Ashli wasn't even breaking the door down. She was standing unarmed. In the world I grew up in, cops only shoot an aggressor or armed person. Literally everyone knows how utterly evil and merciless it is to shoot someone in the back or to shoot an unarmed person. You're disgusting and making excuses for your own. Wishful thinking buddy. Retribution is coming.

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This is so fake. So the cops allow the ‘dangerous crowd’ to just move them away from the door to allow the gang to bang down the doors?? Why didn’t Byrd shoot the guys with the bats breaking the windows? Looks like a set up to me. But for what?

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Emberday2 yıl önce

if he shot the guys pushing on the glass that would be one thing but there were already police near her. he singled her out. he should be in jail for murder. she was led to the slaughter.

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