No, it's not. It's the narrative that emerged afterwards since both the Capitol Police, and Democrats didn't want to prosecute a senior police officer for incompetence. The video evidence is 100% conclusive. Byrd acted improperly and by his own admission fled the scene after shooting Babbitt.
By the way, the DOJ settled out of court for $5 million with Babbitt's family for wrongful death. That's right, they bought off her relatives rather than go to court on this matter.
The $5 million settlement resolves a civil suit despite DOJ and Capitol Police findings that a U.S. Capitol Police officer acted lawfully in the fatal shooting of Ashli Babbitt
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Michael Byrd, the US Capitol police officer who shot and killed Ashli Babbitt, has a long history of disciplinary issues ...
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I'm on nobody's side here. The facts are the facts. Byrd was a fuck up and he wrongfully killed Babbitt because he was totally incompetent and possibly a coward. Babbitt was wrong climbing through that window, but that doesn't mean she should have been shot and killed for it.