"Millions of people hated me"

No evidence he fled.
No evidence he didn't intentionally put his rounds in the medulla oblongata of an unarmed woman instead of center mass as he was trained to do instead.

It's pretty hard to honestly admit to yourselves that a chinese execution style is rooted in self-defense.
 
Actions During the Incident: Byrd shot Babbitt as she attempted to climb through a broken window into the Speaker’s Lobby, an area near the House chamber, during the riot. He was stationed in the Speaker’s Lobby, which was barricaded to protect members of Congress and staff. After the shooting, there’s no indication he left the area or evaded responsibility.

After he fires, where's Byrd?





I've looked at it from both sides. Byrd fucked up royally. He had no immediate justification to shoot Babbitt. He knew there were no House members on the floor as he had just come from there earlier. Afterwards, he attempted to justify his actions and avoid consequences just as he did leaving his firearm in a bathroom in a previous fuck up.

The guy skated when he should have been charged.
 

After he fires, where's Byrd?





I've looked at it from both sides. Byrd fucked up royally. He had no immediate justification to shoot Babbitt. He knew there were no House members on the floor as he had just come from there earlier. Afterwards, he attempted to justify his actions and avoid consequences just as he did leaving his firearm in a bathroom in a previous fuck up.

The guy skated when he should have been charged.
Murder requires intent.
 
Does "fleeing the scene" make it MURDER?

What are you even arguing here?

This was a mob situation. If it was a black dude who got shot breaking through a window and looting during a riot, MAGA's would say he shouldn't have been breaking the law.
Yes. An officer fleeing the scene of a shooting is so absurd that there's really nothing available to compare it with. Sources all assume that the officer remains on scene. Byrd fled.

I'd say the same thing about this shooting regardless of who the officer and victim were.
 
Yes. An officer fleeing the scene of a shooting is so absurd that there's really nothing available to compare it with. Sources all assume that the officer remains on scene. Byrd fled.

I'd say the same thing about this shooting regardless of who the officer and victim were.

That's an incorrect answer. "Fleeing the scene" - even if he did - does not equate to a murder charge.

You seem to know very little, if anything, about the law.
 
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