How did Ashli Babbitt die of a "gunshot wound to the left anterior shoulder," as stated by Dr. Francisco Díaz, the medical examiner? Former Combat Medical NCO at U.S. Army (2014–2020)2y The same way death occurs with gunshots to any part of the body (sans CNS destruction), whether the chest, guts, or extremities like the arms and legs; hemorrhage. Hemorrhage is, in addition to being difficult to spell, when blood leaves the the body from an artery, vein, or capillary. In short, it is bleeding.
What is apples to apples is the only way for a “delusional” defendant who is found responsible for their crimes to avoid prison is to be declared “criminally insane”. Is Trump criminally insane?
I was strictly referring to your use of the bank analogy. If Trump honestly thought there was ballot stuffing or whatever going on, and he makes a phone call to have this looked into, sorry, I don't see a crime there. There's a big difference between that and robbing a bank.
The bullet clearly hit an artery causing significant bleeding Hemorrhage is when blood leaves the the body from an artery, vein, or capillary. In short, it is bleeding Seems like a small hill for you to fight on Go check the autopsy report
The correlation is very clear. If a criminal is found responsible for committing a crime — in Trump’s particular case working with others to illegally undermine democracy— then either they will either be locked in prison or if found to be completely delusional they will be established to be criminally insane and locked away in an institution. Bottom line with Trump: Is he so delusional that he is not responsible for his obvious criminal actions and should be declared criminally insane & not responsible for his actions and be locked up in the crazy ward?