Ashley Babbitt was trying to stop people

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Not paying for the article, what did it say? She was trying to stop people from the obvious sham and killed to not interfere with the Democrats setup of the Republican party?

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shouldn’t have to pay anything for the article it was/ is free

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Ashli Babbitt, who was fatally shot by a police officer at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, desperately tried to prevent rioters from vandalizing the doors leading to the Speaker’s Lobby at the Capitol that day, even stepping between one troublemaker and officers guarding the doors, a video footage analysis shows.

Frame-by-frame video evidence analyzed by The Epoch Times paints a vastly different picture of Babbitt’s actions than that portrayed in media accounts over the past year. News media regularly painted Babbitt as “violent,” a “rioter,” or an “insurrectionist” who was angrily trying to breach the Speaker’s Lobby.

Video clips appear to show she tried to prevent the attack, not join it.

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If true, a lot of people owe her a huge apology. Not just for shooting and killing her, but for lying about the circumstances of her death in order to advance their narrative.

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video’s and photo’s don’t lie :+1: :man_in_motorized_wheelchair: :+1:

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That used to be true.

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Odd, I didn’t find a pay wall when I opened the link.

You have a different take on the video evidence?

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MEME THE LEFT1 hour ago

Her name was Ashli Babbitt. Babbitt was raised in a mostly apolitical family near San Diego, California. In 2004, she enlisted in the United States Air Force, where she served twelve years; while on active duty, she met her first husband, Staff Sgt. Timothy McEntee. Babbitt was deployed at least eight times by 2014, including in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait, and Qatar; from 2010, she served in the Air National Guard. Six of her years in service were spent in a “Capital Guardians” unit of the District of Columbia Air National Guard, whose mandate is to defend the Washington D.C. region and quell civil unrest.

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