ashli babbit presented no imminent threat to anyone. she was unarmed. she was surrounded by law enforcement officials in tactical gear with automatic weapons. yet the government automatically cleared michale byrd, without releasing the details of the investigation. on at least one occasion, michael byrd pointed his 40 caliber service pistol at fellow officers with his finger on the trigger. when i come from a family, a law enforcement, i've never seen something so gross like that before in my life. and i mean, thinking, i think about it every day. i truly do. i think about watching ashli babbit die. feeling hopeless, and not being able to help her. because when i was told that these professionals were supposed to help her, and then they watched the bleed out. and carried her down on the stairs upside down, like a dead dog. our second war on terror at its first confirmed kill. an unarmed american military veteran. at first you can't sleep enough to dream. but when i was finally able to sleep enough to dream, i had a dream about ashli, and she was in jail