the neck. at the time of that killing, bird had a documented historynth of gross negligence with aisce firearm. he left a loaded glock pistola i inloaded public men s room at the capitol, which for a law is a but f official firing offense. butor for some reason, michael the bird was still in the force that day. the woman he killed was calledld ashley babbitt. babbitt waashleys married 14 yea veteran of the u.s. militaryn ., she in a pool cleaning companyn. with her husband in san diego. physically, she was tiny. she was also unarmed.l by michael byrd later admitted here had no indication at all thated babbitt was carrying a weapon. visiblevi threat.le he killed her anyway.ay under normal circumstances, un would have been firedich he immediately and charged with murder, which he clearly committed. af but that s not what happened after doing essentially no investigattey e and into the shooting, nancy pelosi s congressional police force declaredlosi s c a national hery and the
up in his interview with the committee, someone on the committee respondsponds e way. and we re quoting, i just wantq it understand a little more your use of the word orchestrated. it sounds to me like at this point when you sent this text,ar you had turned away in parteein because of seeinsog some things that you didn t agree with .t? is that right? like when you sentke whe thin su are already on your way fromof the capitol because of concerns of people taking it init in a a different direction? oh, is that the most eve the leading question ever asked in the history of a congressional hearing? probably. and the whole intervie w goes on like this.keep in mi keep in mind, ramp snd, is onrf the only people caught on camera that day encouragingfh others to break the law. he s one of the only ones. ge and yet he s never been chargeda . and the january 6th committeenuw was on his side. why wahy wass the committee ands members working so hard to help ray epps now in his interview ha