Babbit's forward momentum climbing into the window would have carried her into the next room as she was shot (and supposedly immobilized) and yet she falls back as if she was blasted by a cannon. She would have fallen forward face first into the next room. Her falling backwards was B- level acting at best.
If you watch the break down video all the way towards the end they carry her down the flight of stairs like a rag doll. Any trained police officer/capitol police knows you never, ever remove a person with a gunshot wound without first placing them on a gurney or a stretcher, unless there was immediate danger, i.e., the building is on fire.
If you've ever been around live gunfire in public the last thing you do is just stand around waiting for the next bullet to come flying. Nobody reacted in a way that they needed to flee the scene, there was no panic, just outrage, as if they knew there wouldn't be another gunshot.
She was not shot and she did not die. At least not the way we saw it.
Babbit's forward momentum climbing into the window would have carried her into the next room as she was shot (and supposedly immobilized) and yet she falls back as if she was blasted by a cannon. She would have fallen forward face first into the next room. Her falling backwards was B- level acting at best.
If you watch the break down video all the way towards the end they carry her down the flight of stairs like a rag doll. Any trained police officer/capitol police knows you never, ever remove a person with a gunshot wound without first placing them on a gurney or a stretcher, unless there was immediate danger, i.e., the building is on fire.
If you've ever been around live gunfire in public the last thing you do is just stand around waiting for the next bullet to come flying. Nobody reacted in a way that they needed to flee the scene, there was no panic, just outrage, as if they knew there wouldn't be another gunshot.
She was not shot and she did not die. At least not the way we saw it.