That’s harsh. This sad woman got caught up in the moment, and did something she shouldn’t have done. It pains me to see her killed, and yet on the other hand, I can imagine what people on the receiving end were thinking and feeling, and its very plausible that this was, in their minds, justified.
Really? How in any sense can an unarmed person, a young woman, be considered a threat to life? She had at least two Capitol cops near her with M4 carbines and pistols, smiling. No protesters had firearms, axes, swords, fire bombs, or even Antifa umbrellas. She was shot nearly point blank and murdered.
Does "invading the people's House" carry the death penalty now? Are we under some sort of new royalty where commoners must never enter the Throne Chamber?
I am heartily sick of people like you on this forum taking the side of our enemies or even appearing to "see both sides of the story": this young woman was one of us in her beliefs and her courage and her life was taken from her.