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Ashley was shot in the neck right after the swat cops stepped out of the way.She was unarmed and shot in the neck, correct?
The craziness continues to spiral out of control.
Where did the car come from? Driver's license? ID?
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NYC Democrat says cars belonging to migrants were towed from shelter: 'Taxpayers deserve answers'
New York Assemblywoman Jaime Williams, a Democrat, described the urgency of the migrant crisis after capturing video of migrants' vehicles being towed outside a Brooklyn-area shelter.www.foxnews.com
Good point.The cartels probably hook them up with cars in order to get distribution networks up and running.
I was behind a kid driving a black Mercedes SUV on a main strip here the other night, no front or rear plates.
didn't look at the link it seems....................I bet this 72 year old brought it to DC to PROTECT himself from the horrific crime experienced in DC. So look at it this way. A local criminal carries the same arms in a car as they are committing crimes against humanity. The difference - This 72 year old man got 4 years, the criminal with multiple warrants etc. gets 4 hours!
Two tiered system.
And you believe them??didn't look at the link it seems....................
From the link
PolitiFact reviewed the case files of approximately 430 defendants who were arrested and charged for their actions at the Capitol. We found several defendants who police say were found to have brought firearms with them. Some were charged with having firearms on Capitol grounds, while others stashed them away while in Washington.
They included:
Lonnie Coffman of Alabama: Police found multiple firearms and weapons in Coffman’s possession. Coffman’s truck, which he had parked in the vicinity of the Capitol on the morning of Jan. 6, was packed with weaponry including a handgun, a rifle and a shotgun, each loaded, according to court documents. In addition, the truck held hundreds of rounds of ammunition, several large-capacity ammunition feeding devices, a crossbow with bolts, machetes, camouflage smoke devices, a stun gun and 11 Molotov cocktails.
Court records and video surveillance footage show that Coffman, who had ties to militia groups, parked the vehicle near the Capitol at 9:15 a.m. that day. The documents say that after he got out of his pickup truck at 9:20 a.m., he joined a crowd of people who walked directly to the Capitol building.
He was detained later that evening as an unnamed woman was driving him back toward his truck. Police questioned Coffman and searched him, finding two more handguns on his person. None of the weapons were registered, documents state.
Guy Reffitt of Texas: Reffitt was charged with bringing a handgun onto Capitol grounds. Court documents showed that Reffitt, reported in court documents to be a member of the militia group Three Percenters, told his family he brought his gun with him and that he and others "stormed the Capitol."
Christopher Michael Alberts of Maryland: Alberts brought his handgun onto Capitol grounds. An officer saw that Alberts had a gun on his hip and alerted fellow officers. When Alberts tried to flee, officers detained him and recovered the loaded handgun along with a separate magazine.
The total number of people who carried firearms with them that day may not ever be fully accounted for because the majority of those involved in the siege were not arrested on-site but were tracked down by law enforcement days, weeks and months later.
It’s also worth noting that the definition of "armed" is not legally limited to guns — it refers to any weapon used for defense or offense and used as a means of protection. Other items used as weapons Jan. 6 included bats, crutches, flagpoles, skateboards, fire extinguishers and chemical sprays.
Sources
- Sunday Morning Futures transcript, July 11, 2021
- New York Times, These Are the 5 People Who Died in the Capitol Riot, Feb. 22, 2021
- WUSA9 Youtube, Capitol riot: Video shows men beat, drag officer into savage mob, July 10, 2021
- YouTube, Trump supporters threaten to hang Mike Pence at Capitol, Jan. 8, 2021
- PBS, WATCH: Video shows Capitol ‘mob calling for the death of the vice president,’ Plaskett says, Feb. 10, 2021
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Pa. woman charged in Capitol riot recorded saying she wanted to ‘hang’ Nancy Pelosi, May 19, 2021
- The Washington Post, Jan. 6 riot caused $1.5 million in damage to Capitol – and U.S. prosecutors want defendants to pay, June 3, 2021
- NPR, From Trauma Counselors To Fencing, What’s In The House-Passed Capitol Security Bill, May 20, 2021
- PolitiFact, Misinformation and the Jan. 6 insurrection: When ‘patriot warriors’ were fed lies, June 30, 2021
- CourtListener, United States of America v. Lonie Leroy Coffman, accessed July 12, 2021
- Court Listener, video surveillance images, accessed July 12, 2021
- Montgomery Advertiser, Court docs: Alabama man arrested after Capitol riot has militia ties, sought meeting with Ted Cruz, May 25, 2021
- CNN, January 6 rioter charged with bringing gun to Capitol grounds, undercutting GOP claims that the pro-Trup mob was unarmed, June 17, 2021
- U.S. Department of Justice, United States of America v. Guy Wesley Reffitt, accessed July 12, 2021
- U.S. Department of Justice, Christopher Alberts - Statement of Facts, accessed July 13, 2021
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PolitiFact Media Bias Rating
Learn the AllSides Media Bias Rating of PolitiFact. AllSides rates the media bias of hundreds of news outlets, media sources and writers.www.allsides.com
Pulled this report and now understand.
Clown Show, (Flag Poles) next will be tissues to dry liberal tears are Weapons of Mass Destruction and racist.didn't look at the link it seems....................
From the link
PolitiFact reviewed the case files of approximately 430 defendants who were arrested and charged for their actions at the Capitol. We found several defendants who police say were found to have brought firearms with them. Some were charged with having firearms on Capitol grounds, while others stashed them away while in Washington.
They included:
Lonnie Coffman of Alabama: Police found multiple firearms and weapons in Coffman’s possession. Coffman’s truck, which he had parked in the vicinity of the Capitol on the morning of Jan. 6, was packed with weaponry including a handgun, a rifle and a shotgun, each loaded, according to court documents. In addition, the truck held hundreds of rounds of ammunition, several large-capacity ammunition feeding devices, a crossbow with bolts, machetes, camouflage smoke devices, a stun gun and 11 Molotov cocktails.
Court records and video surveillance footage show that Coffman, who had ties to militia groups, parked the vehicle near the Capitol at 9:15 a.m. that day. The documents say that after he got out of his pickup truck at 9:20 a.m., he joined a crowd of people who walked directly to the Capitol building.
He was detained later that evening as an unnamed woman was driving him back toward his truck. Police questioned Coffman and searched him, finding two more handguns on his person. None of the weapons were registered, documents state.
Guy Reffitt of Texas: Reffitt was charged with bringing a handgun onto Capitol grounds. Court documents showed that Reffitt, reported in court documents to be a member of the militia group Three Percenters, told his family he brought his gun with him and that he and others "stormed the Capitol."
Christopher Michael Alberts of Maryland: Alberts brought his handgun onto Capitol grounds. An officer saw that Alberts had a gun on his hip and alerted fellow officers. When Alberts tried to flee, officers detained him and recovered the loaded handgun along with a separate magazine.
The total number of people who carried firearms with them that day may not ever be fully accounted for because the majority of those involved in the siege were not arrested on-site but were tracked down by law enforcement days, weeks and months later.
It’s also worth noting that the definition of "armed" is not legally limited to guns — it refers to any weapon used for defense or offense and used as a means of protection. Other items used as weapons Jan. 6 included bats, crutches, flagpoles, skateboards, fire extinguishers and chemical sprays.
Sources
- Sunday Morning Futures transcript, July 11, 2021
- New York Times, These Are the 5 People Who Died in the Capitol Riot, Feb. 22, 2021
- WUSA9 Youtube, Capitol riot: Video shows men beat, drag officer into savage mob, July 10, 2021
- YouTube, Trump supporters threaten to hang Mike Pence at Capitol, Jan. 8, 2021
- PBS, WATCH: Video shows Capitol ‘mob calling for the death of the vice president,’ Plaskett says, Feb. 10, 2021
- Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, Pa. woman charged in Capitol riot recorded saying she wanted to ‘hang’ Nancy Pelosi, May 19, 2021
- The Washington Post, Jan. 6 riot caused $1.5 million in damage to Capitol – and U.S. prosecutors want defendants to pay, June 3, 2021
- NPR, From Trauma Counselors To Fencing, What’s In The House-Passed Capitol Security Bill, May 20, 2021
- PolitiFact, Misinformation and the Jan. 6 insurrection: When ‘patriot warriors’ were fed lies, June 30, 2021
- CourtListener, United States of America v. Lonie Leroy Coffman, accessed July 12, 2021
- Court Listener, video surveillance images, accessed July 12, 2021
- Montgomery Advertiser, Court docs: Alabama man arrested after Capitol riot has militia ties, sought meeting with Ted Cruz, May 25, 2021
- CNN, January 6 rioter charged with bringing gun to Capitol grounds, undercutting GOP claims that the pro-Trup mob was unarmed, June 17, 2021
- U.S. Department of Justice, United States of America v. Guy Wesley Reffitt, accessed July 12, 2021
- U.S. Department of Justice, Christopher Alberts - Statement of Facts, accessed July 13, 2021
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