Even more astounding than the media's refusal to identify Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd as the one who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt, is the lack of updated information on the whereabouts of Zachary Alam, who hasn't been heard of since his arrest in early November, or who were the mysterious dark-skinned men who tried to disguise themselves while acting suspiciously, one wearing an all-gray/black winter getup with ski cap and scarf tightly disguising his face, the other wearing a red MAGA cap and red pullover, or any discussion of the bearded man with cap communicating by walkie-talkie as the House door was under siege.
Even more astounding than the media's refusal to identify Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd as the one who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt, is the lack of updated information on the whereabouts of Zachary Alam, who hasn't been heard of since his arrest in early November, or who were the mysterious dark-skinned men who tried to disguise themselves while acting suspiciously, one wearing an all-gray/black winter getup with ski cap and scarf tightly disguising his face, the other wearing a red MAGA cap and red pullover, or any discussion of the bearded man with cap communicating by walkie-talkie as the House door was under siege.