Absolutely not. In what way did her actions require the immediate use of deadly force a d show me where any of the cops standing behind her was stopping her from doing what she was doing. If two other armed officers saw no immediate need to harm her then way did the coward who came out of hiding, which Ashley could not of seen, and execute her?
Stop the steal in this case means to suspend/alter/change the certification of an election via physical presence (This is terrorism).
Barricades are an explicit message to not come any closer.
She was explicitly told to get back
Progressed into the interior through a door
Got shot
If they pulled over a black guy on the roadside and told him to not move and he moved towards the officer you'd have zero issue with them being shot, sort out your inconsistencies. Before you tell me "but but but but but the election was stolen", OK, if that is what people sincerely believed whilst "stopping the steal" there ought to have been 50k people there, armed, discharging their constitutional duty to overthrow corrupt government. If not, then the "executioners" (loaded leftist language) were compelled to operate under the assumption that, until proven otherwise, the election was fair, even if there were as yet unresolved questions and challenges going on.
"The other officers didn't shoot" isn't an argument as to whether or not one other officer meets the standards needed to fire, what if for instance one officer saw a knife drawn and fired in some other scenario - the idea that one took action and they didn't all fire together like clockwork from an anime scene is ridiculous.
My inconsistency? Are you shitting me? Your "you wouldn't say that if it was a black guy" argument is complete horseshit and you're projecting a false stereotype on to me and arguing against that. The fact of the matter is Ashley Babbitt didn't deserve to be executed period. Are there black people who have been unjustly shot? Yes, but are there a ton of videos of a black man actively attacking an officer or someone else amd being shot? Yes. Ashley was not attacking anybody at all. The use of deadly force was not justified period. You come here and set up these strawman arguments to justify your position but you're convincing no one here that their eyes lied to them on what really happened on jan6th. You are a shill.
Absolutely not. In what way did her actions require the immediate use of deadly force a d show me where any of the cops standing behind her was stopping her from doing what she was doing. If two other armed officers saw no immediate need to harm her then way did the coward who came out of hiding, which Ashley could not of seen, and execute her?
Purpose of the breach was to "stop the steal".
Stop the steal in this case means to suspend/alter/change the certification of an election via physical presence (This is terrorism).
Barricades are an explicit message to not come any closer.
She was explicitly told to get back
Progressed into the interior through a door
Got shot
If they pulled over a black guy on the roadside and told him to not move and he moved towards the officer you'd have zero issue with them being shot, sort out your inconsistencies. Before you tell me "but but but but but the election was stolen", OK, if that is what people sincerely believed whilst "stopping the steal" there ought to have been 50k people there, armed, discharging their constitutional duty to overthrow corrupt government. If not, then the "executioners" (loaded leftist language) were compelled to operate under the assumption that, until proven otherwise, the election was fair, even if there were as yet unresolved questions and challenges going on.
"The other officers didn't shoot" isn't an argument as to whether or not one other officer meets the standards needed to fire, what if for instance one officer saw a knife drawn and fired in some other scenario - the idea that one took action and they didn't all fire together like clockwork from an anime scene is ridiculous.
My inconsistency? Are you shitting me? Your "you wouldn't say that if it was a black guy" argument is complete horseshit and you're projecting a false stereotype on to me and arguing against that. The fact of the matter is Ashley Babbitt didn't deserve to be executed period. Are there black people who have been unjustly shot? Yes, but are there a ton of videos of a black man actively attacking an officer or someone else amd being shot? Yes. Ashley was not attacking anybody at all. The use of deadly force was not justified period. You come here and set up these strawman arguments to justify your position but you're convincing no one here that their eyes lied to them on what really happened on jan6th. You are a shill.
The power of your argument is so compelling.