• Ashli Babbitt Deserved To Die, Just Like All The Other Antifa Rioters -

    From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 12 20:43:46 2021
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    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

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  • From Pelosi Dies Soon@21:1/5 to Marjorie Taylor Greene on Sat Sep 18 10:35:34 2021
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    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    In article <XnsADA3AA2E36B85ew@5.199.143.50>
    Marjorie Taylor Greene <dfsa8@yahoo.com> wrote:

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.

    That's okay. If he doesn't lock himself in the bathroom and
    swallow all the pills his drug dealer friend gave him, he'll
    have to take his chances on the street.

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  • From Patriots Against Communism@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 18 11:02:42 2021
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    XPost: alt.politics, talk.politics.guns

    On 18 Sep 2021, Mighty Wannabe <👩🏽‍⚕️👨‍⚕️👮👨🏿‍🚒👷@🏻.🍁🎖️>

    God Smites Cop Mofos Who Shot Unarmed Woman Dead !!!


    One to go!

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  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 19 18:21:47 2021
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

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  • From Bloom's House@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 8 10:45:44 2021
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    On 07 Oct 2021, Gronk <invalide@invalid.invalid> posted some news:sjohed$f8i$1@dont-email.me:




    https://www.washingtonpost.com/asswipe/politics/trump-claims-
    database/

    Another asswipe publication. You certainly know how to pick losers.

    You want to try for CBS or NBC next?

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  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Sat Oct 9 15:59:10 2021
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

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  • From jthomq@dns-netz.com@21:1/5 to spamming whore on Sun Oct 10 01:39:01 2021
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    In article <XnsADBE79EF7C7FBew@5.199.143.50>
    spamming whore <abuse@dns-netz.com> wrote:

    Democrats should all be rounded up and culled.

    And their families turned into garden fertilizer.

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  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Wed Nov 3 21:55:19 2021
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

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  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 13 20:20:54 2021
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    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 21 22:09:33 2021
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Mon Nov 29 22:01:42 2021
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 4 16:56:15 2021
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Sat Dec 4 18:37:44 2021
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From Marjorie Taylor Greene@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 17 16:41:23 2022
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, rec.arts.tv, alt.survival
    XPost: talk.politics.guns

    They should all be rounded up and culled.


    No charges recommended for officer who shot Ashli Babbitt during Capitol
    riot, source says
    Investigators say the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot the Trump supporter shouldn't be charged with any crimes, a source familiar with the investigation said.
    Feb. 2, 2021, 4:19 PM EST / Updated Feb. 2, 2021, 5:12 PM EST
    By Elisha Fieldstadt and Pete Williams

    Investigators have determined the Capitol Police officer who shot and
    killed Ashli Babbitt during the U.S. Capitol riot should not be charged
    with any crimes, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation
    told NBC News.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that police investigators have recommended the officer not be charged, although the U.S. Attorney's
    Office will make the final decision on the matter.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran and ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, was shot during the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol.

    The pro-Trump rioters wanted to stop the certification of President Joe
    Bidens win in the 2020 presidential election and were threatening members
    of Congress and then-Vice President Mike Pence, who were evacuated as the
    mob made its way closer to and eventually inside the Capitol Building.

    Videos show rioters who made it into the building breaking glass on doors
    near the House Chamber, which were blocked haphazardly from the inside
    with chairs in an attempt to prevent the mob from entering. As Babbitt
    tried to climb through the shattered glass, she was fatally shot by a
    Capitol Police officer who fired at her once.
    Ashli Babbitt.
    Ashli Babbitt.via KNSD

    The officer, who has not been identified by Capitol Police or
    investigators, "used clear appropriate use of force. It's not even a close call," said the officer's lawyer, Mark E. Schamel.
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    The broken doors and a few officers were the only things separating the
    mob from members of Congress, Schamel stressed. "I think it's his heroism
    and his restraint that saved lives," Schamel told NBC News.

    The Department of Justice announced last month that the Metropolitan
    Police Department of the District of Columbia would investigate the
    shooting, and the officer was placed on leave.

    "This is routine, standard procedure whenever an officer deploys lethal
    force. The U.S. Attorneys Office for the District of Columbia is
    overseeing the investigation," a Justice Department spokesperson said at
    the time.

    The Department of Justice did not immediately respond to a request for
    comment.

    A spokesperson for the Capitol Police said the department does not comment
    on ongoing investigations.

    A spokeswoman for the Metropolitan Police Department said the
    investigation was not complete, and "it would be irresponsible to make an investigatory assumption or to jump to any conclusion."

    "There is no further update available to provide at this time," she said.
    Video shows new angle of Ashli Babbitt shooting inside Capitol
    Jan. 9, 202100:57

    The U.S. Attorney's Office in Washington is investigating the attack on
    the Capitol and leading prosecutions against an ever-growing list of more
    than 150 people who were allegedly involved.

    Four other people, including a Capitol Police officer, died as a result of
    the Jan. 6 rioting.

    Babbitt was a decorated security forces controller in the Air Force and
    served multiple Middle East tours from 2004 to 2016.

    Using the handle CommonAshSense, Babbitts Twitter account was almost singularly focused on radical conservative topics and conspiracy theories.

    Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

    Babbitt was a loyal Fox News watcher, according to thousands of tweets to
    Fox News hosts, but she also engaged on social media with the conspiracy
    site InfoWars. In 2020, Babbitt began to tweet with QAnon accounts and use QAnon hashtags.

    The day before the rally, she tweeted, "Nothing will stop us....they can
    try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in
    less than 24 hours....dark to light!

    On forums and platforms like Parler, where Trump supporters and QAnon
    followers fled after being banned on Twitter and Facebook, many claimed Babbitts death was faked. Others on the far-right have hailed Babbitt as
    a martyr for the cause.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)