Ashli Babbitt's family say they will sue Capitol police for $10million claiming the cop who shot her 'ambushed' her and gave no verbal command before pulling the trigger Ashli Babbitt, 35, was shot dead on January 6 inside the Capitol Rotunda Her family's attorney says they plan to file a wrongful death lawsuit They say video shows the cop who shot her gave no warning beforehand His attorney insists that he did but that it's not audible because he was wearing a mask and videos are filmed from too far away She was the only person shot dead by police in the riot The Capitol cop who pulled the trigger has not been publicly named
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Ashli Babbitt, 35, was shot dead on January 6 inside the Capitol Rotunda
The family of Ashli Babbitt, the Capitol rioter shot dead in the Rotunda, says they plan to sue the Capitol police for wrongful death and that the officer who killed her gave no verbal command before pulling the trigger.
Babbitt was the only person to be killed on January 6 when thousands of Trump supporters stormed Congress.
Her family say that video of her being shot proves that the