Ashli Babbitt: Police officer will not face charges in fatal shooting at Capitol riot

Oliver O'Connell
·1 min read
 (Independent)
(Independent)

A US Capitol police officer has been cleared of any wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt during the 6 January riot.

Ms Babbitt was shot as she attempted to beach a barricaded doorway inside the Capitol as pro-Trump rioters stormed Congress. The incident was caught on camera.

Federal prosecutors in Washington, DC made the decision saying that there was insufficient evidence to prove that Ms Babbitt’s civil rights were violated.

It was determined that it was reasonable to believe that the unnamed officer acted out of self defence or in the line of duty, defending lawmakers and congressional staff as they fled the House chamber.

Prosecutors informed Congress and Ms Babbitt’s family on Wednesday of their decision.

A statement by the US Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia said that the Department of Justice will not pursue criminal charges against the officer having studied footage of the incident posted to social media, as well as statements from the officer involved, and other witnesses.

The shooting of Ms Babbitt is one of the defining moments of the siege of the Capitol, with footage quickly going viral on the day.

In their statement, prosecutors acknowledge the tragic loss of Ms Babbitt’s life and offer condolences to her family.

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