Judicial Watch received 532 pages of documents from the DC Metropolitan Police concerning the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt in the Capitol on Jan. 6.
of the interview with the sergeant, he detailed he was not sure"if something happened to" Byrd that"caused him to take the shot or not."
The interviewer asked the sergeant if he approached Babbitt after the shot, and he responded,"No, no, no. I maintained my position." "Lieutenant Byrd was shaking, he did not say anything…. Byrd was nervous, teary-eyed, and appeared very upset. His voice [was] also shaky when he called for medical assistance over the radio. Lieutenant Byrd was still very upset," the report continued.
He said he did in fact hear Byrd shout"loud verbal commands" that he would"shoot" before firing at Babbitt. That interviewee also claimed Byrd fired twice, not once.
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