The Killing of Ashli Babbitt

On Wednesday, January 6th, 2021, Ashli Babbitt, an unarmed, patriotic American Air Force veteran, and a private business owner from San Diego, CA, was shot dead by a Capitol policeman. Additionally, a Capitol policeman died from injuries sustained in the melee. Ultimately, five Americans have died as a result of the protest gone bad. Of note is that the main stream media, after referring to riots occurring all summer across America as “mostly peaceful protests,” are now referring to the Capitol protest as a riot.

There are two questions that arise regarding the killing of Ashli Babblit:

1. Why did an honorably discharged veteran feel the need to go to the MAGA protest across the country on January 6th?

2. Why did Ashli Babbitt think it was okay to enter the Capitol building through a broken window?

First, why did a patriotic American feel the need to travel three thousand miles to a protest to declare that she thought something was wrong with the 2020 election? Secondly, why did a military veteran think it was okay to enter the Capital building through a broken window?

Pause… all summer long, BLM and ANTIFA rioters burned, pillaged, and killed, in cities across America with impunity. Is it possible that some of the people breaking into the Capitol building thought they would also be allowed to do their business with the same impunity extended to the summer rioters?

Additionally, numbers of active law enforcement individuals were killed, some murdered, including retired police officer David Dorn, and nobody seemed to care one wit, but the death of the Capitol officer as a result of the January 6th melee in the Capitol building is being treated as something completely different.

Something stinks in Denmark.

Published by Paul J DiBartolo

I'm the Most Rational Man in the World.

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