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Babbitt Family Suing Capitol Officer and Police for $10 Mil

Babbitt Family Suing Capitol Officer and Police for $10 Mil
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Ashli Babbitt s family plans to sue Capitol Police and officer who fatally shot her

Ashli Babbitt s family plans to sue Capitol Police and officer who fatally shot her Kaelan Deese © Provided by Washington Examiner The family of Ashli Babbitt, the 14-year Air Force veteran who was killed while participating in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, is planning to sue the U.S. Capitol Police and the officer who fatally shot her for at least $10 million. The revelation of her family s litigation plans comes nearly two weeks after the Justice Department announced there would be no criminal charges filed against the officer who killed the 35-year-old Babbitt. It has yet to be determined when, or in which court, the civil lawsuit against the department would be filed, Babbitt s family s attorney Terrell Roberts told CNBC on Thursday.

Ashli Babbitt s family set to file lawsuit against police for shooting her dead during Capitol riot

Ashli Babbitt s family ready to file $10million lawsuit against police for shooting her dead during Capitol riot Ashli Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran, was shot and killed while trying to storm the Speaker s Lobby during the January 6 Capitol insurrection Her family is set to sue the Capitol Police and the unnamed officer who shot her  The civil suit follows an April 14 decision by the DoJ not to file criminal charges against the officer

Lawyer for Ashli Babbitt s Family Says They Will Seek $10 Million From US Capitol Police in Lawsuit

Lawyer for Ashli Babbitt’s Family Says They Will Seek $10 Million From US Capitol Police in Lawsuit The family of Ashli Babbitt, the only person shot during the Jan. 6 breach of the U.S. Capitol, plans to sue the police department and the officer who fired the gun for at least $10 million, their attorney said. Terry Robert, the family’s attorney told Zenger News’ David Martosko in a report first by published Newsweek, that they plan to sue both the Capitol Police and the officer for wrongful death, and will be seeking $10 million in damages in federal court. The lawsuit comes after the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on April 14 that it would not file criminal charges against the officer who killed Babbitt.

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