It does seem odd that she was shot in the back when everyone was cooperating with the police.
But if the left want to paint a picture of a woman who had done 4 tours to protect the US's interests globally as a terrorist then I'm sure a whole lot of veterans will happily correct them t the fullest extent.
Twitter isn't real life and that poor woman now no longer has any life in her.
Thanks, from what I saw the only people further down that corridor were peeps in suits.
It was the police who had just scaled the stairs to my mind. I didn't see the actual shot but the timing and then attitude from the cops sealed it for me.
If there was an active shooter which wasn't a copy why did they relax around the body so quickly?
There's a couple different videos from a couple angles.
Like I said I'd link the videos but it looks like the deletathon has begun.
From what you saw you saw the interior shot with the police moving up the stairwell right behind the woman.
In front of her is a door with side panel windows. She was climbing through the window to the right of the door.
In front of that door was a long hallway with people at different points and armed police at the other end.
To the left is a hallway where a man stands out of view to most, gun raised. As she goes to climb through he ADVANCES and fires.
The reason the police don't pursue is because that guy was either Capitol police or secret service.
Based on what I saw in that video the man committed murder.
Still not sure of the exact topography but the famous picture of the two guys with weapons drawn on the guy acting out the Shining scene was in a different spot.
You've recalled everything as I remember it. If it was an armed person further down the corridor, past the door which just had their windows smashed, then they were taking a risk firing at oncoming cops.
If you don't want to mourn the death of a human being, at the very fucking least mourn the loss her family is experiencing. Children, siblings, parents, etc.
And for the record, the guy at the top is not a woman. His names is Charles and he's a transvestite.
How tiresome.
It does seem odd that she was shot in the back when everyone was cooperating with the police.
But if the left want to paint a picture of a woman who had done 4 tours to protect the US's interests globally as a terrorist then I'm sure a whole lot of veterans will happily correct them t the fullest extent.
Twitter isn't real life and that poor woman now no longer has any life in her.
Big difference to note.
She was not shot in the back.
It was a handgun round from a black guy in the next room who advanced on her and fired.
I'd link you the video but it gets deleted often.
Thanks, from what I saw the only people further down that corridor were peeps in suits.
It was the police who had just scaled the stairs to my mind. I didn't see the actual shot but the timing and then attitude from the cops sealed it for me.
If there was an active shooter which wasn't a copy why did they relax around the body so quickly?
There's a couple different videos from a couple angles.
Like I said I'd link the videos but it looks like the deletathon has begun.
From what you saw you saw the interior shot with the police moving up the stairwell right behind the woman.
In front of her is a door with side panel windows. She was climbing through the window to the right of the door.
In front of that door was a long hallway with people at different points and armed police at the other end.
To the left is a hallway where a man stands out of view to most, gun raised. As she goes to climb through he ADVANCES and fires.
The reason the police don't pursue is because that guy was either Capitol police or secret service.
Based on what I saw in that video the man committed murder.
Still not sure of the exact topography but the famous picture of the two guys with weapons drawn on the guy acting out the Shining scene was in a different spot.
You've recalled everything as I remember it. If it was an armed person further down the corridor, past the door which just had their windows smashed, then they were taking a risk firing at oncoming cops.
So she had it coming to her but people who violently resist arrest don’t?
Yes.
If you don't want to mourn the death of a human being, at the very fucking least mourn the loss her family is experiencing. Children, siblings, parents, etc.
Women are the primary victims of police brutality and other lies the oppressors tell themselves to justify their lack of humanity.
incompetent police shoots American citizen high on life. women most affected.
clymer is a man
I mean, shit, at least it's not advocating shooting protestors.
I guess, in a way, their bigotry helps to undermine their blood-lust to some degree.
That being said, there's probably a feminist out there that probably called for her death for being a "gender traitor".