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Who killed Ashli Babbitt?

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  • George KG George K

    One thing that I wasn't aware of was that there were Capitol Police behind the mob that broke through the window.

    Did this officer not consider that he might have hit one of his colleagues, or would that be "collateral damage?"

    I keep asking, what is the policy for use of deadly force by the Capitol Police? No one seems to have an answer.

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    @george-k said in Who killed Ashli Babbitt?:

    One thing that I wasn't aware of was that there were Capitol Police behind the mob that broke through the window.

    Did this officer not consider that he might have hit one of his colleagues, or would that be "collateral damage?"

    I keep asking, what is the policy for use of deadly force by the Capitol Police? No one seems to have an answer.

    I brought that up from the very first. A pass-through is highly possible at that range.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

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    • George KG George K

      One thing that I wasn't aware of was that there were Capitol Police behind the mob that broke through the window.

      Did this officer not consider that he might have hit one of his colleagues, or would that be "collateral damage?"

      I keep asking, what is the policy for use of deadly force by the Capitol Police? No one seems to have an answer.

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      @george-k said in Who killed Ashli Babbitt?:

      I keep asking, what is the policy for use of deadly force by the Capitol Police? No one seems to have an answer.

      “An officer may use deadly force only when the officer reasonably believes that action is in the defense of human life, including the officer's own life, or in the defense of any person in immediate danger of serious physical injury.”

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