The identity of the policeman who shot Ashli Babbitt is still unknown more than a week after the shooting. This flies in the face of a recent measure passed in Washington, demanding more transparency in police shootings.
We reported yesterday that the identity of the Capitol Police gunman who shot and killed unarmed Ashli Babbitt in the capital has not yet been revealed.
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The identity of the Capitol policeman who killed unarmed Ashli Babbitt has yet to be released – why? (VIDEO)
Why is this police gunman being kept in the dark? It is certainly not transparent. It turns out, in fact, to go against the spirit of a recent measure passed this summer in Washington, where police officers and women involved in a shooting must post all camera footage within 72 hours. bodily injury related to the shooting and prohibit officers from using it before drafting a crime. reports.
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The District of Columbia Council unanimously approved an emergency police and justice reform measure last summer:
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