• US reaches agreement to settle lawsuit brought over Ashli Babbitt’s sho

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    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has reached a preliminary
    agreement to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of
    Ashli Babbitt over her shooting by an officer during the U.S. Capitol
    riot, attorneys said on Friday.

    Lawyers for Babbitt’s estate and the Justice Department told a judge in Washington’s federal court that they have reached a settlement in
    principle, but the details are still being worked out and the final
    agreement has not yet been signed. The terms of the settlement have not
    been disclosed.

    Babbitt’s estate filed the $30 million lawsuit last year over her fatal shooting when she attempted to climb through the broken window of a
    barricaded door leading to the Speaker’s Lobby inside the Capitol on
    Jan. 6, 2021.

    The Capitol Police officer who shot her was cleared of wrongdoing, by
    the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, which concluded
    that he acted in self-defense and in the defense of members of Congress.
    The Capitol Police also cleared the officer.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran from San Diego, was unarmed
    when she was shot by the police lieutenant when she tried to climb
    through the door as others in the mob pressed to get into the lobby
    outside the House chamber.

    The lawsuit alleges that the officer, who was not in uniform, failed to de-escalate the situation and did not give her any warnings or commands
    before opening fire. It also alleges negligence on the part of Capitol
    Police. The lawsuit says the department “should have known” that the
    officer was “prone to behave in a dangerous or otherwise incompetent
    manner.”

    “Ashli posed no threat to the safety of anyone,” the lawsuit said.

    The Capitol Police officer said in a televised interview that he fired
    as a “last resort.” When he pulled the trigger, he said, he had no idea
    whether the person jumping through the window was armed.

    Capitol Police officials and an attorney for Babbitt’s estate didn’t immediately respond to emails seeking comment on Friday.

    President Donald Trump in January pardoned, commuted the prison
    sentences or ordered the dismissal of all of the cases of the 1,500-plus
    people charged with crimes in the riot.

    https://apnews.com/article/ashli-babbitt-wrongful-death-settlement-capito l-riot-9f2e60f9dce01237a1e78271cff82f6a

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    On 02 May 2025, Planet of the apes <enough.of.the@apes.usa> posted some news:vv4ahn$15le$3@news.tambov.ru:

    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has reached a preliminary agreement to settle a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the family of
    Ashli Babbitt over her shooting by an officer during the U.S. Capitol
    riot, attorneys said on Friday.

    Lawyers for Babbitt’s estate and the Justice Department told a judge
    in Washington’s federal court that they have reached a settlement in principle, but the details are still being worked out and the final
    agreement has not yet been signed. The terms of the settlement have
    not been disclosed.

    Babbitt’s estate filed the $30 million lawsuit last year over her
    fatal shooting when she attempted to climb through the broken window
    of a barricaded door leading to the Speaker’s Lobby inside the Capitol
    on Jan. 6, 2021.

    The Capitol Police officer who shot her was cleared of wrongdoing, by
    the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, which
    concluded that he acted in self-defense and in the defense of members
    of Congress. The Capitol Police also cleared the officer.

    Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran from San Diego, was unarmed
    when she was shot by the police lieutenant when she tried to climb
    through the door as others in the mob pressed to get into the lobby
    outside the House chamber.

    The lawsuit alleges that the officer, who was not in uniform, failed
    to de-escalate the situation and did not give her any warnings or
    commands before opening fire. It also alleges negligence on the part
    of Capitol Police. The lawsuit says the department “should have known”
    that the officer was “prone to behave in a dangerous or otherwise
    incompetent manner.”

    “Ashli posed no threat to the safety of anyone,” the lawsuit said.

    The Capitol Police officer said in a televised interview that he fired
    as a “last resort.” When he pulled the trigger, he said, he had no
    idea whether the person jumping through the window was armed.

    Capitol Police officials and an attorney for Babbitt’s estate didn’t immediately respond to emails seeking comment on Friday.

    President Donald Trump in January pardoned, commuted the prison
    sentences or ordered the dismissal of all of the cases of the
    1,500-plus people charged with crimes in the riot.

    https://apnews.com/article/ashli-babbitt-wrongful-death-settlement-capi
    to l-riot-9f2e60f9dce01237a1e78271cff82f6a

    Long overdue.

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