
Full Video Of Ashli Babbitt Being Shot By Capitol Police Is Wild But Predictable

Ignore the title and if you’re squeamish, maybe this video isn’t for you.
Here is the full video of Ashli Babbitt being executed by a government agent pic.twitter.com/xWqSB8jJdu
— Jeff (@Jefreeeeeee) January 7, 2021
She wasn’t executed. She was shot draped in a ‘Trump 2020’ flag breaking into the Capitol building.
Ashli Bobbitt died in hospital after being shot in the neck at point-blank range and yes, the video is disturbing. It’s always disturbing when you watch someone die no matter who it is.
But, this is cause and effect and frankly, it’s amazing more of these cats weren’t shot and killed yesterday.
Ashli was a 14-year air force vet and complete Trumper/Qanon disciple. She Stormed the Capitol Building, was warned a million times at gunpoint not to proceed through that window or officers would shoot. She didn’t stop. Officers shot her in the neck and she’s dead.
She didn’t deserve to die because of her political leanings, she was shot and she’s dead because she didn’t listen.
WWG1WGA #TrumpBoatParade2020 #SanDiego #America ❤️ pic.twitter.com/vbJYonhEbn
— CommonAshSense (@Ashli_Babbitt) September 7, 2020
She’s being martyred and her death weaponized after the fact because she was a Q bopper who was there to overturn the election for Trump.
If a policeman says he’s going to shoot you DURING AN ARMED INSURRECTION against the Government if you don’t stop, and you get shot, you deserve to get shot. Any statement to the alternative is ridiculous.
Play in Traffic and you get run over? Your fault.
Play with matches and you get burned? It’s on you.
Breakthrough a window with a gun pointed at you during an attempted coup with thousands of domestic terrorists, you’re going to get shot. Simple stuff really.
Still sad, but predictable.
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