"Prosecutors would have to prove not only that the officer used force that was constitutionally unreasonable, but that the officer did so “willfully,” which the Supreme Court has interpreted to mean that the officer acted with a bad purpose to disregard the law. As this requirement has been interpreted by the courts, evidence that an officer acted out of fear, mistake, panic, misperception, negligence, or even poor judgment cannot establish the high level of intent required under Section 242."
And yet the officer who acted out of "fear and poor judgment," and mistakenly used a gun instead of her taser, is being charged with second degree manslaughter.
And that bodycam footage came out fast. Unlike St. George, whose footage was only released after the country had burned for three full months and every tv host, pundit, politician, BLM racist, etc had capitalized on it for maximum impact. They sat on exculpatory evidence for months, while people died and billions were lost in damages and other economic impact. It's just evil.
In the early days of this nation members of Congress only had small desks on the chamber floor from which they could conduct all their business, so in order to address public concerns and mediate conflicts they would meet with their constituents outside in what would become known as the Speaker's Lobby. There is no place in America that is more symbolic of our representative form of government.
On January 6th this hallowed hall is where Congress' private mercenary force executed an unarmed woman at the head of a crowd of concerned citizens protesting their government for redress of legitimate grievances. Instead of meeting with the People to resolve the complaints of election fraud, those members of Congress fled out the back while an order was given to shoot their constituents on sight.
and yet, the name of the cop continues to remain undisclosed at all costs. the cop who killed the criminal in the mistaken taser incident is known, smeared, a household name - almost immediately revealed and hated on and riots through the country. but this cop is never (or rarely) even named.
Has nothing to do with white people and everything to do with circling the wagons. The race game is just their tool to sow discord. What really matters is them vs. us, us being the American citizenry.
Absolutely insane. That officer is a racist black radical who gleefully shot a woman who was unarmed and posed no threat to him, he could’ve just as easily pushed her back through the door toward the 3 other armed police directly behind her. He wanted to shoot her. I’ll never fucking forget this injustice.
This was a clear use of excessive force. There was nothing that lady did that was a threat to that officer or any other person’s life. This is a political cover up of a murder
How was that not a misuse of deadly force? The woman was unarmed. There was no eminent threat of serious physical harm to anybody. I'm hard pressed to fathom how that was a "good shoot". She received a summary execution for trespassing.
What the fuck, those swat guys weren't there to stop the mob, they casually backed away just before the shooting, almost like they knew a bullet was about to come their way!
I look forward to its reopening under a sane administrations DOJ so the name can be dropped out of spite. Fuck the Left. Fuck the DNC. Fuck RINOs that help them.
This is kind of insane....
The Kenosha kid was being attacked by a MOB (armed) - and is charged....
This guy should at least be charged with manslaughter.
Shooting into a crowd of unarmed Americans = No big deal
Murdering an unarmed woman = no big deal
If they shot an unarmed BLM rioter dead, the entire country would be on fire.
It would be a top news story for months
We're putting a police officer on trial for murder for a drug addict who died of an overdose while arresting him.
But we can't get justice for a cop shooting and killing an unarmed woman through a door window.
That's what a dictatorship looks like.
"Prosecutors would have to prove not only that the officer used force that was constitutionally unreasonable, but that the officer did so “willfully,” which the Supreme Court has interpreted to mean that the officer acted with a bad purpose to disregard the law. As this requirement has been interpreted by the courts, evidence that an officer acted out of fear, mistake, panic, misperception, negligence, or even poor judgment cannot establish the high level of intent required under Section 242."
And yet the officer who acted out of "fear and poor judgment," and mistakenly used a gun instead of her taser, is being charged with second degree manslaughter.
The dude who just sat on a guy who OD himself is in a circus court right now
And that bodycam footage came out fast. Unlike St. George, whose footage was only released after the country had burned for three full months and every tv host, pundit, politician, BLM racist, etc had capitalized on it for maximum impact. They sat on exculpatory evidence for months, while people died and billions were lost in damages and other economic impact. It's just evil.
White woman shoots a black man, bad
Black man shoots a white woman, okee dokee.
We cannot assume that any part of the government system will do the right thing by us.
Disgusting
Fucking disgraceful.
'Department of Justice' = 'Department of Injustice' ....
‘Just Us’
In the early days of this nation members of Congress only had small desks on the chamber floor from which they could conduct all their business, so in order to address public concerns and mediate conflicts they would meet with their constituents outside in what would become known as the Speaker's Lobby. There is no place in America that is more symbolic of our representative form of government.
On January 6th this hallowed hall is where Congress' private mercenary force executed an unarmed woman at the head of a crowd of concerned citizens protesting their government for redress of legitimate grievances. Instead of meeting with the People to resolve the complaints of election fraud, those members of Congress fled out the back while an order was given to shoot their constituents on sight.
That was the day the republic died.
and yet, the name of the cop continues to remain undisclosed at all costs. the cop who killed the criminal in the mistaken taser incident is known, smeared, a household name - almost immediately revealed and hated on and riots through the country. but this cop is never (or rarely) even named.
I’d like to know her policing background. Maybe a “house mouse” put on the street because of the Floyd trial.
http://republicbroadcasting.org/news/redpilled-media-exclusive-us-capitol-special-agent-david-bailey-who-murdered-ashli-babbitt-is-a-brazilian-immigrant-and-black-lives-matter-militant-he-repeatedly-threatened-to-kill-trump-su/ This should stimulate some testosterone.
David Bailey
This is how much they hate White people. . . .
Has nothing to do with white people and everything to do with circling the wagons. The race game is just their tool to sow discord. What really matters is them vs. us, us being the American citizenry.
Bullshit outcome by a bullshit organization
Absolutely insane. That officer is a racist black radical who gleefully shot a woman who was unarmed and posed no threat to him, he could’ve just as easily pushed her back through the door toward the 3 other armed police directly behind her. He wanted to shoot her. I’ll never fucking forget this injustice.
Why do they call themselves the Department of Justice? That does not track at all.
This was a clear use of excessive force. There was nothing that lady did that was a threat to that officer or any other person’s life. This is a political cover up of a murder
Shooting blindly into a crowd of unarmed people is ok as long as you're a police officer, is the message I'm getting from the doj. Am I wrong?
As long as the crowd is mostly white conservatives. You can kill them all day long.
wow. sad.
wow. actual fucking criminal empire. Fuck the feds
🤮
Time to riot boys.
This, but seriously.
It actually is time for the right to riot. It was time on November 4th, and it never should have stopped.
We got tricked into standing down, imo.
If the family of Ashli Babbitt want to seek justice, they need to try the old style of justice - do it themselves.
Or they can try the legal route in a banana republic again.
I guess state sponsored execution of innocent citizens is okay now....
Hang them all.
Civil suit time!
Fuck ALL 3 letter agencies! Commie pieces of shit
Hey, maybe they can solve some real crime like certified election fraud going on right behind this scene?
If you want justice, take it for yourself.
How was that not a misuse of deadly force? The woman was unarmed. There was no eminent threat of serious physical harm to anybody. I'm hard pressed to fathom how that was a "good shoot". She received a summary execution for trespassing.
A 110lb woman, on the other side of a massive heavy door, completely and obviously unarmed.
She was pushing through the door, but so fucking what?
Fuck that
so what was up with that video showing this was all a setup and Ashli was crisis actor?
It was disinfo meant to trick us into standing down.
Seriously.
They knew Ashli Babbit had the potential to become a big time martyr for the right, so they put out TONS of bullshit about her. Immediately.
And it worked very well.
They want us to riot so they can arrest us.
Fuck these people
Riot time?
I'm shocked, I tell you. Shocked!
What the fuck, those swat guys weren't there to stop the mob, they casually backed away just before the shooting, almost like they knew a bullet was about to come their way!
I look forward to its reopening under a sane administrations DOJ so the name can be dropped out of spite. Fuck the Left. Fuck the DNC. Fuck RINOs that help them.
Heard through the grapevine that the cop was quietly terminated from the force. I have no way to confirm this, but thought I would share.
This Just in!
Just-Us Just Got Off ! !
"Like with a cloth"....we are in Clown World ! !
The Ashli Babbitt shooting is a hoax.
The fake outrage in this thread is crazy. It's clear nobody cares.