There were two really close calls where insurrectionists almost got their hands on members of Congress. In the Senate, Officer Goodman drew them away (twice) from a locations where Senators were still escaping, just yards away.
In the other instance, insurrectionists, came to a barricaded door, though which they can see Representatives escaping just down the hall.
There were almost no police defending that hallway.
This is where Ashli Babbitt was the first to attempt to climb through the barricade.
And this is when she was shot and killed, first through the barricade, with an angry mob behind her, trying to reach members of Congress in their view.
So this is what was happening that @politico lets Trump say “Who is the person that shot an innocent, wonderful, incredible woman, a military woman, right in the head?”.
Without giving the context.
(She was shot in the chest.)
Bartiromo referred to her as “a wonderful woman fatally shot on January 6 as she tried to climb out of a broken window.”
I STRONGLY suggest everyone watch the @nytimes video they produced describing the events of the day. I'm no lover of @nytimes, but they did a great job here, and it's the best overview currently available.
We all know the old saw about yelling "fire" in a crowded theater.
What about yelling "There is non fire" in a theater that's burning down?
And for those into the deep nuances of the first amendment, purists will say you actually can not pass a law against yelling "fire" in a crowded theater, because that's prior restraint. This is correct.
There are ransomware oligarchs who's "job" is to manage ransomware hackers and make sure they only hit targets that Putin would permit, or explicitly direct them to targets Putin desires. They provide the hackers needed resources and they collect a cut.
The hackers themselves are a mix of those who are greedy and ambitious — let's call them the GRU track — and those who got in too deep and are coerced into serving the oligarch. The latter are the disposable assets that are more likely to end up getting caught.
Those who get caught are unlikely to know the oligarch that was sponsoring them, and anyway would probably prefer prison to what they fear from the oligarchy.
Would tend to agree, *EXCEPT* that prior to this slogan, police reform *always* meant more money for police education. Only after this slogan, did people talk about serious police reforms, like who responds to what kinds of calls to 911.
Email was designed as a decentralized distribution and storage system. While that same fundamental system exists today, most of us get our email form providers of monolithic service sites, like gmail, with proprietary storage and internal exchange protocols.
The web is the ultimate decentralized service. Yet Google managed to put a monolithic service on top of it (the search engine) that became essential.