Yes and when it happens to a skin color person who probably voted democrat if they voted then it is national tragedy and there are riots in the streets for months.
But if the person was a Trump supporter the person who shot him/or her is treated as a hero.
See if you can spot the difference.
Ashly Babbitt was an unarmed white woman shot by a black panickey officer. Just reverse that scenario and tell me how it plays out in America- ie. if a white male officer shot an unarmed black woman.
And yes, I get that she was involved in some trespassing, unruly behavior, and part of a crowd. But this country went through countless blm types of protests, trespassing, looting, threatening, scary crowd scenarios where those circumstances alone were not considered to be justification for officers to fire upon them, and where circumstances were threatening the officers were expected to bring a higher level of training and preparation to the crowd. Maybe even call in the National Guard when you admit to having intelligence about what was shaping up and where the President has approved.
Had Ashly Babbitt been a black woman, and the cop who shot her white, he would be looking at 20 years to life imprisonment. Since, the cop who shot her is black, he can do no wrong and cleared on the spot. Her estate should sue the cop and Washington, DC for wrongful death for $10,000,000. Since, it is a civil suit, the burden of proving wrongful death is lower.