The ironically named civil rights division of the Biden Justice Department announced today there will be no charges brought against the man who shot and killed protester, Ashli Babbitt in the Capitol back in January.
Ashli Babbitt was murdered when shot at point blank range by a Capitol Hill police officer on January 6th, an investigation into her murder has just concluded and guess what? You are not allowed to know who shot her, why he shot her, or look at any of the 'evidence' that was used to clear the officer. Everything happened behind closed doors, and it took 3 months to wrap up in secret. Daunte Wright was shot by a police officer on April 11th, and in hours the name and address of the officer who shot him was plastered all over the media. The newspapers cheered as thugs arrived at her home with death threats, she is now in hiding in fear for her life. Welcome to the Two Americas.
"When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn." Proverbs 29:2 (KJB)
Right now we have two justice systems in America, one where our elected rulers dole out judicial and legislative favors to their friends, and the other where the people who are not friends of the rulers receive no justice at all. In Third World Countries, murder investigations happen in secret, and the people are not allowed to know the details. America is functionally a Third World Nation right now, and dropping like a rock ever lower. Ashli Babbitt was murdered and we are not allowed to know who killed her, why? Because Biden won the election.
Remember this: The riots on Capitol Hill on January 6th were over in half a day, and Democrats now in power say it was the worst attack on America since Pearl Harbor. Nearly every Liberal news outlet has said that Ashli Babbitt deserved to die. Hmm. The riots run by ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter lasted 6 months, did over $2 billion in damage, saw two women raped and 12 people murdered. Those same Democrats who are now in charge tell us those riots and those deaths were 'right, just and necessary'. George Floyd had 5 funerals, but we are not allowed to know who killed Ashli. Just wait until they come for you and your loved ones.
‘Two Systems of Justice’ — ‘One for the Allies of the People in Charge, and a Very Different One for Their Enemies’
FROM BREITBART NEWS: No one who pays attention and was surprised to hear this. In cases like this, the benefit of the doubt usually does go to law enforcement, as we have often said we are fine with that. It should. But still, in a free society, the rest of us have a right to know roughly what happened. Of the doubt usually does go to law enforcement, as we have often said we are fine with that. It should. But still, in a free society, the rest of us have a right to know roughly what happened. In this case, we have a right to know who shot Ashli Babbitt and why? No one will tell us.
The Biden administration says the man who killed Babbitt is a Capitol Hill police officer and he did the right thing. That is all they’ve said. We know that Ashli Babbitt was short. She was female and she was unarmed. There was no evidence the officer who killed her gave her any kind of verbal warning before he pulled the trigger. Is that now standard procedure?
We imagine the rules of engagement for Federal agents were limited to the use of deadly force in situations where law enforcement has reason to believe they or the people they are around are in imminent danger of being harmed.
You can’t just shoot people without warning because they are in the wrong place. That is not allowed. Except now, apparently it is allowed. So when did these rules change? And once again, who exactly shot Ashli Babbitt?
Journalist exist to ask these questions, but they are not asking them. The Washington Post wrote a long story today about the DOJ’s announcement and never raised a single one of these questions. “The Post” did not name the shooter or even acknowledge that the government is withholding the name of the shooter. Quote: “Authorities determined that there was insufficient evidence to prove Babbitt’s civil rights were violated,” the Post declared, and that was it.
The rest of the piece was a personal attack on Ashli Babbitt and on her political views. She deserved to die. That was the point of “The Washington Post” story.
How amazing to read something like this, especially now. Eleven hundred miles from Washington, in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, a police officer accidentally reached for her gun instead of a Taser and killed a man called Daunte Wright. It was a tragedy. All shootings are tragedies.
But we know that officer’s name because every news organization in the country printed it immediately. She has now resigned. She is now facing charges. Her mug shot is everywhere. It is all over the internet. And that is why two nights ago, a mob showed up at her house and forced she and her husband to flee.
Now, she is not the only one. Last August, a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin shot a man called Jacob Blake. Do you remember that? Riots erupted immediately.
Well, yesterday, that officer was cleared of all charges. When that story broke, NPR, National Public Radio, put that police officer’s name and photograph on the front of their website. So, that is the standard, except in this case, where they are still hiding the identity of the officer who shot Ashli Babbitt. Are you sensing a theme here?
The standards that big news organizations who used to cover shootings depend entirely on the political views of the people who get shot. When “The Washington Post” does not like the candidates you vote for, they suppress the details of the case.
In the case of Ashli Babbitt, we know next to nothing about how she died, and we wouldn’t know anything if her shooting hadn’t been captured on video by people who don’t work at “The Washington Post.” READ MORE
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