Have Kamala Harris and the Biden staffers bailed out the arrested DC protesters yet?
https://alphanewsmn.com/kamala-harris-fund/
Why would they? You question should be has Trump bailed out the people who supported him.
Have Kamala Harris and the Biden staffers bailed out the arrested DC protesters yet?
https://alphanewsmn.com/kamala-harris-fund/
So, a lot of good discussion and varying opinions on this.
I just saw this video, so thought that I would post it as I hadn't seen this particular video yet. Apologies if this has already been posted
Video shows moments leading up to fatal Capitol shooting on Jan. 6 (washingtonpost.com)
So, a lot of good discussion and varying opinions on this.
I just saw this video, so thought that I would post it as I hadn't seen this particular video yet. Apologies if this has already been posted
Video shows moments leading up to fatal Capitol shooting on Jan. 6 (washingtonpost.com)
This is the first video I saw that had the police blocking the door. All of the other videos started after the police had left this side of the doorway. It looks like not everyone had been ushered through the secret tunnels to the flower shop when the mob attempted to enter the barricaded area. I didn't hear anything to indicate why the police on this side of the doorway left.
Seems as if the mob literally just talked them into stepping aside.
There is one video of a single LEO opening the barricade outside and waving people in. The other video I saw were protestors/rioters basically threatening to harm LE so they backed off and the gate was moved.
Thanks for that vid. It’s much as I thought. It appears that her position at the door very possibly prevented her from seeing arms and gun extended from a doorway. Trying to see through broken glass and people at nearly a 90 degree angle, even if she was looking in the shooter’s direction, I doubt she saw him. He shot her the very second she was perched in the window frame of the door with both feet. It’s possible that her head had not even crossed the threshold before the shot. Once the shooter made forward movement he did not pause. He moved forward to get the shot then retreated. No pause.So, a lot of good discussion and varying opinions on this.
I just saw this video, so thought that I would post it as I hadn't seen this particular video yet. Apologies if this has already been posted
Video shows moments leading up to fatal Capitol shooting on Jan. 6 (washingtonpost.com)
Given the violent nature of this mob, the officers behind the door had a reasonable fear of grievous bodily harm for themselves and the officials they were protecting. It was also better to fire upon the first one to enter instead of waiting for the rest to enter. After ignoring all warnings not to enter, the mob complied only after a shot was fired.
Ironically, the shooting of one of the mob saved the rest of them from themselves.
Violent nature? Yeah that brutality against a couple "sacred glass windows", a killer mob from waaay back to be sure! On one point, I agree. The armed officers behind the doors must have been infinitely more fearful than the unarmed officers standing within inches of the glass breaking all around them. And, using their spidey senses the guys behind the doors were certain about the mob's intentions for inflicting grievous bodily harm, although the guys in front of the doors appeared calm and conversational. Or maybe the guys with guns asked the guys without guns to step aside so they could get a swift, clear "message sending, crowd controlling" shot on the first of the mob to dare breach the sacred door(s). Or, maybe the guys without guns standing in front of the doors were wearing boxers and the guys with guns standing behind the doors were wearing panties. We'll never know due to don't ask, don't tell. Bottom line, someone's daughter was murdered and she paid the price with her life for an untimely display of outrage which I believe represents a massive segment of American sentiment. I saw breaking glass -criminal mishchief, failing to follow orders, trespassing, several felonious acts but none where the death penalty would be an proper punishment. The murderer is a pro -raised and fired with precision, and likely won't miss a wink tonight. YMMV
Violent nature? Yeah that brutality against a couple "sacred glass windows", a killer mob from waaay back to be sure! On one point, I agree. The armed officers behind the doors must have been infinitely more fearful than the unarmed officers standing within inches of the glass breaking all around them. And, using their spidey senses the guys behind the doors were certain about the mob's intentions for inflicting grievous bodily harm, although the guys in front of the doors appeared calm and conversational. Or maybe the guys with guns asked the guys without guns to step aside so they could get a swift, clear "message sending, crowd controlling" shot on the first of the mob to dare breach the sacred door(s). Or, maybe the guys without guns standing in front of the doors were wearing boxers and the guys with guns standing behind the doors were wearing panties. We'll never know due to don't ask, don't tell. Bottom line, someone's daughter was murdered and she paid the price with her life for an untimely display of outrage which I believe represents a massive segment of American sentiment. I saw breaking glass -criminal mishchief, failing to follow orders, trespassing, several felonious acts but none where the death penalty would be an proper punishment. The murderer is a pro -raised and fired with precision, and likely won't miss a wink tonight. YMMV