It's on the video. Was she shot FOR that? No, she was shot for nothing.
She was shot after the police let her past the barricade and set her up to be murdered. You can see them here in the video allowing it to happen. Shot appears to come from the other side of the door, and you cannot see the shooter in it. Police don't even realize at first that she's been shot, but the two guys next to her do. The police just watch her die.
I take that as it's worth a lot, because I can see every single thing described happening in that video except the guy sneaking off into the elevator, but it ALL STINKS OF A SET UP!
Note the difference between this and BLM protests. The cops wouldn't go near BLM or Antifa because they knew they'd get attacked. Here are a ton of cops right next to protesters and while they might be nervous of something happening, none of them were harmed.
In my opinion it clearly looks to have come from the same side of the doors, behind the protesters by the police either up or down the stairwell. Watch their reaction when the shot was fired, They all turn around to look what happened behind them.
Besides the fact you can see the moment of impact on her body and how she recoils and falls backwards and nobody in the crowd reacting like they were directly by a person shooting a gun?
They did react like someone's shot right behind them. Watch the video from the staircase. Everyone turns around especially the guy on the right, like someone said Boo from behind.
I'd need more angles, but that's not really what I'm seeing at all. They definitely react and turn that way, but not as if there is a live shooter in a crowd of people. More like, a holy shit, was this girl just shot, yes, yeah, she's shot, holy fuck kind of reaction.
It's on the video. Was she shot FOR that? No, she was shot for nothing.
She was shot after the police let her past the barricade and set her up to be murdered. You can see them here in the video allowing it to happen. Shot appears to come from the other side of the door, and you cannot see the shooter in it. Police don't even realize at first that she's been shot, but the two guys next to her do. The police just watch her die.
Saw it from multiple angles, they move her, find the wound by moving the flag off her neck, and just watch. They don’t do ANYTHING to help her.
I have to say that nothing could have saved that woman. It was a fatal shot.
They yell at people. If this was a black woman they would be pissed
https://thedonald.win/p/11RhAqC7Pl/additional-context-about-woman-s/c/
I take that as it's worth a lot, because I can see every single thing described happening in that video except the guy sneaking off into the elevator, but it ALL STINKS OF A SET UP!
Note the difference between this and BLM protests. The cops wouldn't go near BLM or Antifa because they knew they'd get attacked. Here are a ton of cops right next to protesters and while they might be nervous of something happening, none of them were harmed.
Absolutely. Cops can also steer crowds this way. I mean anyone can, but cops have an automatic organizational advantage.
In my opinion it clearly looks to have come from the same side of the doors, behind the protesters by the police either up or down the stairwell. Watch their reaction when the shot was fired, They all turn around to look what happened behind them.
To me it looks like it was a negligent discharge.
Besides the fact you can see the moment of impact on her body and how she recoils and falls backwards and nobody in the crowd reacting like they were directly by a person shooting a gun?
They did react like someone's shot right behind them. Watch the video from the staircase. Everyone turns around especially the guy on the right, like someone said Boo from behind.
I'd need more angles, but that's not really what I'm seeing at all. They definitely react and turn that way, but not as if there is a live shooter in a crowd of people. More like, a holy shit, was this girl just shot, yes, yeah, she's shot, holy fuck kind of reaction.
It came from 100+ feet away otherside of the foyer she was entering, I hear.