AP Photo/Andrew Harnik The attorney for the family of Ashli Babbitt, Terry Roberts, announced that the family plans to sue the Capitol Police and the officer who shot her for at least $10 million, Newsweek reports. Babbitt, a decorated Air Force veteran, was shot by a Capitol Police officer at the United States Capitol on January 6. Months later, the identity of the officer still hasn’t been released. The Capitol Police have not responded to FOIA requests – and they don’t have to, because as part of the legislative branch they are exempt from FOIA requirements (as our Scott Hounsell learned when attempting to obtain surveillance camera video). That the identity of the officer who shot Babbitt hasn’t been released is a little odd since in virtually every other police shooting we have known the name of the officer who was involved within days.