had a documented history of gross negligence with a firearm he left a loaded glock pistol in a public men s room at the capital which for a law enforcement official is a firing offense but for some reason he was still in the force that day. the woman he killed was called ashley babbitt to. she was a married 14 year veteran of the u.s. military, she ran a pool cleaning company with her husband in san diego. him physically she was tiny, she was also unarmed. michael byrd later admitted he had no indication she was carrying a weapon, she posed no visible threat to. he killed her anyway. under normal circumstances, he would ve been fired immediately and charged with murder which he clearly committed to. but that s not what happened. after doing essentially no investigation into the shooting, nancy pelosi s congressional police force declared him a national hero and the media strongly agreed to. he went on television to accept accolades and complain about racism. he was never puni
we should be able to. notice anyone in authority want to talk about ray apps, the man caught on tape encouraging the crowd outside the capitol on january 5th and 6th to commit felonies by rushing inside. what is interesting is that january 6th committee under public pressure did in the end interview ray epps and we don t have all the committee records about that interview we should but we don t. some have been released and what they tell is a remarkable story. in the testimony that we have come of the committee coaches ray epps on how to answer questions about his involvement. i was in the front with a few others, i also orchestrated it. i helped get people there. epps admitted that in a text message to a relative on januarg crimes. he has never been charged for those crimes. what is fascinating is when those facts came up in his interview with the committee, someone of the committee responds this way and we are