Michael Byrd, who shot & killed Ashli Babbitt in cold blood without warning, is threatening to “go public” unless he is pardoned.
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WOW: Michael Byrd, who shot & killed Ashli Babbitt in cold blood without warning, is threatening to “go public” unless he is pardoned.
I guess that confirms he’s guilty of murder.
I guess that also confirms there’s a J6 bombshell to “go public” with…
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6:17 PM · Dec 5, 2024
I’ve seen the video. I am highly skeptical that this wasn’t a crisis actor thing. The “medic” made a ton of useless movements.
A 124gr +p 9mm hollow point hitting her in the neck for ten feet away would have been a gore fest. I’m assuming that is close to the load that they are using. The only way there wouldn’t be a massive exit wound would possibly be it lodged in he spine, but would still probably exit. That would have paralyzed her instantly and we know she was moving afterwards. A complete theatrical production in my opinion, and I’ve done extensive ammunition research in North Carolina in the 90’s.
Well and accurately stated. Although, just for the record, it was reportedly a .40 (S&W) round that she was “shot” with.
https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2021/08/05/lawyer_capitol_cop_who_shot_ashli_babbitt_ambushed_her_on_jan_6_without_warning_788569.html
Well I figured they had probably switched by now, well, getting hit with a hot .40 just makes me double down on my previous post.
Just like a .223 round hitting Trump in the head should also have been a gore fest? It often makes a lot of difference where the round hits, and a shallow hit on the side of the neck could compromise tendons and blood vessels, yet not provide much expansion of the wound if the total penetration was 3-4 inches. (member of International Wound Ballistics Association)
There is zero comparison between the 2
You miss my point. A matter of a very small distance can mean all the difference between a fatal wound and a non-fatal wound. And even a grazing penetration of the neck can lead to a fatal wound without resulting in a "blood fest."
It hit his ear; not his cranium. And that bled all over the place.
My point being that it was a matter of less than an inch and he lived. There is nothing in the event that would have prevented a shallow wound in Babbitt, that nevertheless would have proved fatal.
Hell, the cops didn't even rush to try to help her. A bystander jumped in knowing someone was filming.
Probably because he was a "medic" and not a medic. Just because someone comes with a medical kit doesn't mean they are trained trauma specialists.