The official narrative behind US Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd simply obtained far more attention-grabbing.
On January 6, 2021, video proof captured US Capitol Police Lieutenant Michael Byrd taking pictures unarmed Air Power veteran Ashli Babbitt with out warning as she tried to climb by way of a slim window close to a barricaded entryway to the Speaker of the Home’s workplace space within the U.S. Capitol.
Following an investigation, Byrd was cleared of any wrongdoing, though questions stay in regards to the escalation to deadly power with out makes an attempt to subdue or detain Babbitt. Within the video, different armed legislation enforcement officers are seen within the background, showing accessible to supply backup if wanted.
Along with Byrd leaving his Glock 22 service weapon in a Customer’s Heart lavatory in February 2019, Byrd additionally had his police powers revoked on a number of events for failing to satisfy semi-annual firearms {qualifications} requirements.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported this in an article outlying a $30 million wrongful demise go well with introduced by Judicial Watch on behalf of Ashli’s husband, Aaron Babbitt.
Regardless of earlier lapses in protocol, resembling leaving his service weapon in a Customer’s Heart lavatory in 2019, Michael Byrd was exonerated of any wrongdoing in Babbitt’s demise and later promoted.
Now, Newly revealed emails by Just The News increase extra questions relating to Byrd’s remedy and circumstances: Might this point out a possible cover-up?
“[Chairman was speaking with] Lt. Mike Byrd. He’s very upset with how he’s being handled. He desires us to determine this out and now,” reads an e mail from Steve Marchese, who describes himself as “Clerk and Subcommittee Workers Director Legislative Department Committee on Appropriations” for the US Home of Representatives within the signature.
The e-mail was despatched on November 18, 2021 to Timothy Blodgett, who was then and remains to be serving because the Chief of Workers for US Capitol Police, in keeping with his LinkedIn. Blodgett was additionally named as Performing Sergeant at Arms for the Home from January 12, 2021 by way of April 21, 2021.
It was CC’d to Elizabeth Lapham, who was an Administrative Assistant to the Home Appropriations Committee and the Subcommittee on Homeland Safety, in keeping with her LinkedIn.
The e-mail that sparked this interplay and upset Byrd for his remedy is much more regarding. On November sixteenth, 2021, two days prior, Byrd reached out to US Capitol Police Normal Counsel Thomas A. DiBiase (TAD) with issues about how a lot cash he was receiving. DiBiase disclosed that Byrd had acquired $36,000 and particularly drew consideration to the truth that different officers have been solely receiving $3,000 every.
Byrd initially wrote DiBiase inquiring in regards to the “standing of the memorial fund and the background examine.” In response, DiBiase stated in regard to the Memorial Fund “we’ve got all of your info. We’re engaged on an announcement for the complete Division as to how people injured on 1/6 can apply to the Fund and we are going to take into account all claims at that time.”
For the file, there isn’t any proof or claims of Michael Byrd sustaining any accidents on January sixth. Why is he being allotted funds from a “Memorial Fund” for injured or deceased officers?
DiBiase’s response angered Byrd, who replied:
I don’t assume that’s truthful to me and my spouse[.] [Y]ou know our scenario and what we’ve been coping with. What you proposed may take months. Our expectation was that this might be performed quickly. Now you’re telling me we obtained to attend for the remainder of the division to even file claims, get evaluated and undergo the method we’ve got endured for months.
That’s blatantly incorrect to deal with us like this. This was by no means proposed to us on this method. Now we’re being grouped in with everybody else. Wow! That is actually dangerous for you all to do that to us when you realize we’re anticipating to have the funds quickly. So disappointing!”
Since there isn’t any proof that Byrd was injured or in any other case eligible below the standards for the Memorial Fund, his entitlement to those funds stays unclear.
In response, DiBiase acknowledges that they “have already supplied [Byrd] $36,000 in unrestricted retention funds.” DiBiase then admits that the “remainder of the division” is just receiving $3,000, lower than one-tenth of what Byrd acquired.
DiBiase then states that it’ll seemingly take weeks, not months, and within the meantime, they’re offering Byrd with “housing, coaching to take a Division shotgun house and intensive safety upgrades at your private residence.”
The response from DiBiase additional angered Byrd, who wrote again, “We play the sport as you request after which as soon as we’re in compliance You guys change the principles on us.” Byrd says he wasn’t conscious that he can be “looped in with everybody” within the division and would have been higher ready if he did.
Byrd notes that his spouse is “vividly upset and in tears due to this information” and complains that he has to attend to begin a GoFundMe till he can get approval.
You’ll be able to learn the e-mail chain obtained by Simply The Information here.
A Historical past of Bother
Rep. Barry Loudermilk, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Oversight, inquired with USCP Chief Thomas Manger to raised perceive the promotion course of that led to Lt. Byrd’s promotion to Captain.
Within the letter, Rep. Loudermilk wrote that then-Sergeant Byrd was referred to the Workplace of Skilled Accountability (OPR) in 2004 for discharging his service weapon at a fleeing car in Prince George’s County, Maryland.
Byrd claimed that he was investigating a “loud banging noise” in the midst of the evening from outdoors his house. When he went outdoors together with his service weapon, two vans have been parked outdoors of his neighbors home. The vans fled, the primary one apparently trying to hit him. Byrd stated he fired two rounds on the oncoming car after shouting “STOP!”
The second van then drove in direction of him, at which level Byrd alleges he fired a single spherical by way of the window on the driver’s aspect.
Nevertheless, the investigation didn’t assist Byrd’s claims. From the letter:
After this encounter, Prince George’s County Police discovered each vans and performed a search of the autos. In line with Prince George’s County Police, there have been no bullet holes in both van’s windshield.
Police did discover, nonetheless, a bullet gap close to the gasoline cap of the second van. Police decided that the bullet entered the van from a “rear angle,” indicating the van was shot at from behind. One of many investigating officers noticed that, “based mostly on the place [the bullet was found]…the place’s the menace, as a result of it [was] within the driver’s aspect rear quarter panel.”
OPR famous that “based mostly on the situation of the shell casings and the angle that Sergeant Byrd alleged he discharged his service weapon,” Byrd’s testimony that he fired on the vans as they tried to hit him is “inaccurate.”
OPR concluded that the proof suggests Byrd “discharged his service weapon on the vans after they handed him by.” Regardless of this, USCP famous that the investigation discovered inadequate proof to find out Byrd violated USCP’s Truthfulness coverage.
On the conclusion of the investigation, OPR decided that Byrd violated USCP’s Use of Power Coverage and Use of Weapon Coverage by discharging his weapon in a “careless and imprudent method.” Particularly, OPR concluded that Byrd improperly discharged his service weapon whereas his neighbor was within the line of fireside and after each stolen autos had handed by him. OPR additionally famous that the Maryland state prosecutor assigned to the incident decided Byrd used “dangerous judgement” in his actions responding to the carjacking.
Moreover, following OPR’s evaluation, Inspector Yancey Garner despatched a memorandum to Chief Terrance Gainer concurring with OPR’s findings. Regardless of each OPR and Inspector Garner concluding Byrd violated USCP coverage, an enchantment to the Disciplinary Overview Board subsequently overruled OPR’s findings and dominated that Byrd didn’t violate USCP coverage. In consequence, this incident is mirrored as “not sustained” on Byrd’s OPR file.
Loudermilk additionally talked about a 2015 incident at a soccer recreation in Montgomery County, MD, the place Byrd referred to as an Montgomery County Police Officer, tasked with stopping individuals from getting into the sector, a “piece of shit, asshole, and racist.” Byrd was suspended for seven days following this incident.
In 2019, Byrd left his loaded service weapon in a Home Chambers part restroom for about 55 minutes earlier than one other officer found it. Byrd would find yourself being suspended for 33 days over that occasion.
Shockingly, Loudermilk disclosed three different referrals to the OPR towards Byrd. These information are reportedly lacking.
Fairness, not Equality
Lt. Byrd seems to have been handled otherwise from his fellow officers. USCP helped Byrd setup a GoFundMe in November 2021 that helped increase $164,000 for the disgraced officer.
The “safety upgrades” for Byrd’s house talked about beforehand would set the USCP again $21,000. Whereas the safety upgrades have been being made, USCP put Byrd up in native resorts and the Distinguished Guests Quarters at Joint Base Andrews.
He was additionally supplied with a USCP Dignitary Safety Element when he left the safe base.
USCP instructed Byrd to skip over his Health For Obligation analysis after January sixth, 2021 over issues that he would fail and now not be permitted to hold his service weapon.
In September 2021, Byrd tried to purchase a shotgun for his personal private safety, nonetheless, he failed the background examine required below federal legislation.
After in search of help from USCP to resolve the background examine subject, they have been going to easily subject him a USCP shotgun. Nevertheless, Byrd failed his shotgun proficiency examination and was finally not supplied with the firearm.
After being positioned on administrative go away following Jan. 6, 2021 and ending June 2021, the USCP signed a telework settlement with Byrd in July 2021, permitting him to telework 5 days per week.
Nonetheless, Byrd didn’t return to work. Not solely was he not disciplined for this, however USCP retroactively put him on Administrative Go away for the times he didn’t work in July and August 2021.
For those who recall, former USCP Assistant Chief Yogananda Pittman was positioned on Administrative Go away so she may attain her retirement time-in-service necessities whereas she was working because the Chief of Police at the UC Berkeley making $283,000 per year.
Loudermilk ends his letter to Chief Manger by requesting “the preservation of all digital information, together with emails, textual content messages, different chat messages, calendars, notes, and information for:
• Captain Michael Byrd’s mobile phone, e mail account, laptop, or another digital gadget issued by USCP from January 1, 2021, by way of January 1, 2024;
• Copies of all paperwork ready by USCP summarizing actions taken by USCP on behalf of then-Lt. Byrd such because the one hooked up, dated November 18, 2021. Please additionally point out the date such paperwork have been shared, the names of the Members or people it was shared with, and any digital information resembling emails referencing such paperwork, together with drafting and transmittal.”
Now-Captain Michael Byrd, in keeping with Rep. Loudermilk, has:
- recklessly discharged his firearm at a fleeing car and lied about it to investigators
- accused a police officer of being “racist” at a highschool soccer recreation after a heated encounter
- left his service weapon for nearly an hour in a public restroom in a US Capitol restroom (a gun-free setting)
- has three lacking referrals to the OPR that simply disappeared
- and shot an unarmed 5’1 Air Power veteran crawling by way of a window by herself with a number of officers within the background to again him up in detaining her
In consequence, Byrd has acquired:
- a promotion to Captain
- $36,000 in retention bonuses (in comparison with $3,000 for all different officers)
- $164,000 in a USCP-set up GoFundMe
- $21,000 in safety upgrades
- lodging on the Distinguished Guests Quarters at Joint Base Andrews
- a USCP-issued shotgun for take house private protection (by no means acquired as a result of he failed proficiency testing)
- a 5-day per week telework settlement (for which he didn’t adjust to and was subsequently given retroactive Administrative Go away for that interval)
- Directions to skip Health for Obligation Evaluations for worry of failing and thus not being permitted to hold a firearm
- an inside request to fellow officers to donate their Annual Go away to Byrd
Captain’ Byrd’s remedy raises questions on whether or not it displays preferential remedy or efforts to make sure his cooperation relating to delicate issues associated to January sixth.