Radio Host Called For Police to Shoot Trump Supporters Before Killing of Ashli Babbit


By Paul Joseph Watson | INFOWARS.COM Thursday, January 07, 2021

A leftist radio host called for police to shoot Trump supporters less than an hour before Ashli Babbitt was shot dead at point blank range during yesterday’s chaos in the Capitol building.

Four Trump supporters were left dead following the bedlam that unfolded yesterday, with authorities only revealing that the other three had died from “medical emergencies.”

Shocking footage shows Babbitt, a 14-year Air Force veteran, being shot in the neck by a police officer who deliberately aimed at her before gunning her down.

Before the shooting, innumerable leftists were on Twitter demanding the police use lethal force to disperse Trump supporters, including some with sizeable platforms.

Shelagh Fogarty, a host on Britain’s biggest radio network LBC, responded to a video showing Trump supporters scuffling with Capitol Hill police with the words, “Shoot them.”

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Fogarty tweeted out the demand for violence to her 88,000 followers.

After Fogarty was confronted about her tweet, she blamed “white supremacists” and subsequently claimed, ” I want nobody shot,” despite directly calling for people to be shot.

She later deleted the original tweet, admitting only to it being “clumsy.”

After numerous people complained to LBC, the station said they would be investigating Fogarty.

Meanwhile, as Chris Menahan documents, Ashli Babbitt’s Facebook page was littered with leftists celebrating her death while the social media giant said it would ban all content from the incident not posted by mainstream news outlets.

Numerous leftists also gloated on Twitter after Babbitt was murdered.

Erick Erickson, who purports to be a Trump supporter also called for police to shoot protesters before Babbitt was killed.

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