I would have shot Ashli Babbit, too. It was that officer's responsibility to protect members of congress and the vice president, and he made the correct decision.
Babbit was breaking through the window of a barricaded door and there was an angry crowd behind her that would have followed. I am shocked and disappointed that someone who served and swore an oath to this country made such poor decisions.
Just because someone appears to be on our side politically doesn't mean we should support them blindly. Anyway, that's how I feel. Downvote me all you want.
welp please share it with the rest of us -what was the officer's name? -why did he feel deadly force was necessary when there was another officer in the crowd with a gun who did not feel it was necessary? -was the door at the end of the hallway behind the officer locked? would he of been able to unlock it? -did he give any verbal commands before shooting?
He was of a deranged mind and wanted to murder a Trump supporter.