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ft laud mike
11-14-2024, 2:33pm
Now open an investigation into the shitbag who murdered Ashley Babbitt
The ****stain michael byrd should be in prison for life, or he could just off himself if he had any balls

Swany00
11-14-2024, 2:40pm
I hope so, there are a lot of activities the current administration should be investigated...afghnaistan withdrawal, baseless lawsuits, coke in the WH, SS ineptness, FBI/CIA corruption...the list is long

Onebadcad
11-14-2024, 3:27pm
I also hope TRUMP's DOJ pursues this.
Very simple court case, short and easily decided on once the POS has to answer:

What threat did Ashley present that your training labelled her as a deadly opponent, a threat to you, thus justifying the use of lethal force without warning, even though none of your other officers made that decision to take a similar action on JAN 6th?

ft laud mike
11-14-2024, 3:34pm
I also hope TRUMP's DOJ pursues this.
Very simple court case, short and easily decided on once the POS has to answer:

What threat did Ashley present that your training labelled her as a deadly opponent, a threat to you, thus justifying the use of lethal force without warning, even though none of your other officers made that decision to take a similar action on JAN 6th?

He was not in uniform, never announced himself, at the time Ashley was clibing through a broken window , surrounded by police on her side of the window who were not concerned about her being there, doing that
and this faggot shoots her
there is no justification and it is disgusting that the liberals swept it under the rug

Frankie the Fink
11-14-2024, 4:39pm
A panicky, unprofessional LEO with prior weapons issues ... and shot a diminutive, unarmed woman with a backpack full of clothes for a property crime in the f*cking throat. And then was ballsy enough to do an interview on the topic.

Compare that to LEO Kim Porter who mistakenly shot an actual felon with her sidearm thinking it was a taser. An unforgiveable mistake, but a mistake nonetheless. Public humiliation, a devastating trial and a conviction for murder. Ironically, the use of lethal force is procedurally correct in her situation according to her former police boss....didn't matter once the race card got played.