. on police officer who fatally shot woman in Capitol on January 6th: "After it happened, he came over. He was physically and emotionally distraught. I actually gave him a hug and I said, 'sir, you did what you had to do.'"
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In a normal world his name could be public, praised as a hero who saved members of Congress. Instead he has to be protected from unjustified rage from the far right, for doing the right thing.
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why they wait till everyone got in? A few warning shots and the "insurrection" is over and done. And why are there snipers on top of the roof if there's no action to be taken on a break-in? Have somebody with sound system announce that the guns are about to unload. Party ends
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It was real-life, cowboy, not a movie, and in real-life that's not how it works.
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