Of course, this being 2021, it was then reported that no one had died. And then a correction to that correction that an officer is on life support, which will likely be removed after the family is able to visit.
I didn't see any reports about injuried getting taken out on gurneys except for the dead lady. Anyone speculate as to what happened?
He’s now passed away.
Elsewhere I read that he suffered from a stroke. Whether that was trauma related was not clear.
"Brown's dead. We don't know what happened to Blue."
"Mr. Brown's dead? Are you sure?"
"I'm sure. I was there. He took one in the head."
"Nobody's got a clue what happened to Mr. Blue?"
"Either he's alive or he's dead. Or the cops got him or they don't."
dimejinky99 wrote:I could destroy any ai chatbot you put in front of me. Easily.
It is truly puzzling why the police might respond differently to a small group of peaceful protestors versus how they might respond to a mob of hundreds of armed sociopaths surrounding the building. They only possible explanation is race.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
It is truly puzzling why the police might respond differently to a small group of peaceful protestors versus how they might respond to a mob of hundreds of armed sociopaths surrounding the building. They only possible explanation is race.
Arrest was the right course of action for a praying preacher?
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
It is truly puzzling why the police might respond differently to a small group of peaceful protestors versus how they might respond to a mob of hundreds of armed sociopaths surrounding the building. They only possible explanation is race.
Arrest was the right course of action for a praying preacher?
What if was two pastors? Four? Forty? A hundred Muslims rolling out prayer rugs?
If they gave him a lawful order to leave the property, yes it makes someone subject to arrest. Poor optics in case (as eliciting the arrest in the Capitol so it can be videotaped was obviously the point), but you always comply with law enforcement first and sue later. Remember in GoT when Cersei didn’t show up for her trial? Right before being vaporized Margery made the point clearly that Cersei understood what would happen and actively chose that outcome, thus it must provide a significant benefit to her. Same shit here.
"The fatal flaw of all revolutionaries is that they know how to tear things down but don't have a f**king clue about how to build anything."
You could argue they let them all in. To them lock them all in.
Let the crowd outside disperse.
My real question is why they each weren’t arrested on the way out?
dimejinky99 wrote:You could argue they let them all in. To them lock them all in.
Let the crowd outside disperse.
My real question is why they each weren’t arrested on the way out?
By the time they walked out the FBI had arrived (probably other federal law enforcement). You present a great question.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
Usually, if someone dies during the commission of a crime, all of the people involved with the commission of that crime are charged in that persons death.
So, now that 5 people are dead, it will be interesting to see if anyone is charged with at the very least the death of the police officer.
Mickey wrote:Reportedly the lady shot yesterday is a former troop and small-business owner from San Diego, which is a perfect microcosm of the kinds of people this shit appeals to.
Lmfaoooooo
After 14 years in the military, Ashli Babbitt bought a pool supply company and delved into far-right politics.
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
I don't know if I heard it here or on twitter, but Trump signed an executive order in June jacking up the penalties for damaging federal property to try and protect the Confederate statues. Now all of this supporters are going to have to face those harsher penalties, which can include 10 years in prison.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
Mickey wrote:Reportedly the lady shot yesterday is a former troop and small-business owner from San Diego, which is a perfect microcosm of the kinds of people this shit appeals to.
Lmfaoooooo
After 14 years in the military, Ashli Babbitt bought a pool supply company and delved into far-right politics.
Wait wait it gets better!
She then served in the Air Force Reserves and the Air National Guard. In the Guard, she was assigned to a unit based near Washington that is known as the “Capital Guardians,” because one of their primary missions is defending the city. Security forces in the squadron regularly train with riot shields and clubs for what the Air Force calls “civil disturbance missions.”
VinylGuy wrote:its really tiresome to see these ¨good guys¨ talking about any political stuff in tv while also being kinda funny and hip and cool....its just...please enough of this shit.
Mickey wrote:Reportedly the lady shot yesterday is a former troop and small-business owner from San Diego, which is a perfect microcosm of the kinds of people this shit appeals to.
Lmfaoooooo
After 14 years in the military, Ashli Babbitt bought a pool supply company and delved into far-right politics.
Wait wait it gets better!
She then served in the Air Force Reserves and the Air National Guard. In the Guard, she was assigned to a unit based near Washington that is known as the “Capital Guardians,” because one of their primary missions is defending the city. Security forces in the squadron regularly train with riot shields and clubs for what the Air Force calls “civil disturbance missions.”
So I barely skimmed that ny times article, where I think you're quoting from. One thing that stands out to me is that she served 14 years, and left as a senior airman, which is an E-4. Usually, if someone has served that long in the Air Force, they'd have at minimum made it to E-5 (Non-Commissioned Officer) or above. Sounds like she had a troubled military career, which could've lead to being so radicalized.
idk. I'm sure there's way more to it, but that part really stands out to me.
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Mickey wrote:Reportedly the lady shot yesterday is a former troop and small-business owner from San Diego, which is a perfect microcosm of the kinds of people this shit appeals to.
Lmfaoooooo
After 14 years in the military, Ashli Babbitt bought a pool supply company and delved into far-right politics.
Wait wait it gets better!
She then served in the Air Force Reserves and the Air National Guard. In the Guard, she was assigned to a unit based near Washington that is known as the “Capital Guardians,” because one of their primary missions is defending the city. Security forces in the squadron regularly train with riot shields and clubs for what the Air Force calls “civil disturbance missions.”
So I barely skimmed that ny times article, where I think you're quoting from. One thing that stands out to me is that she served 14 years, and left as a senior airman, which is an E-4. Usually, if someone has served that long in the Air Force, they'd have at minimum made it to E-5 (Non-Commissioned Officer) or above. Sounds like she had a troubled military career, which could've lead to being so radicalized.
idk. I'm sure there's way more to it, but that part really stands out to me.
If that's true, then yes she had some issues. I made it to senior airman in 3 years.