Ottawa Citizen

RIOTER RADICALIZE­D BY QANON.

Shot by police during storming of U.S. Capitol

- GABRIELLA BORTER AND JONATHAN ALLEN

The woman shot dead by police during Wednesday's siege of the U.S. Capitol was identified by police as Ashli Babbitt, a U.S. Air Force veteran whose social media activity indicates she embraced far-fetched right-wing conspiracy theories.

Babbitt, 35, was an avid supporter of U.S. President Trump, her husband told KUSI News. Her posts and retweets on Twitter backed Trump's false assertions that he was defeated because Democrats elaboratel­y rigged the Nov. 3 election.

The Twitter account @ Ashli_Babbitt, which includes photograph­s of her, shared many posts in recent weeks flagging her excitement over attending the Trump rally on Jan. 6.

The day before, she wrote: “Nothing will stop us ... they can try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in less than 24 hours ... dark to light!”

Trump ended a speech on Wednesday with exhortatio­ns to his supporters to march on the Capitol. Shortly after, some of them began smashing their way in while Congress met to confirm president-elect Joe Biden's victory.

Video of the shooting posted by a freelance journalist on social media shows a chaotic moment between the Trump-supporting intruders and police in a hallway in the Capitol.

There is the sound of a single gunshot before the video shows a woman, whose appearance matches that of Babbitt's photos, wearing a Trump flag on the ground, bleeding profusely and visibly in shock. People around her scream and try to tend to her injuries.

The U.S. Capitol Police confirmed in a statement on Thursday that a woman identified as Ashli Babbitt had been shot by an officer as protesters were forcing their way into the House Chamber. They said she later died of injuries in a hospital.

Relatives of Babbitt, whose social-media activity and business records indicate she ran a pool cleaning service in San Diego, Calif., could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

Babbitt served in the U.S. Air Force as a senior airman while on active duty from 2004 to 2008, the Air Force said in a statement. She also served in the Air Force Reserve between 2008 and 2010, and in the Air National Guard from 2010 until 2016, the statement said.

Babbitt posted a picture of herself on Twitter at a Trump boat rally in September, smiling with another person, both of them wearing tops bearing the slogans and imagery of QAnon, a sprawling cultlike conspiracy theory that has been embraced by some Trump supporters.

QAnon adherents believe claims by one or more unidentifi­ed people posting on internet message boards as “Q” who say that Trump is secretly fighting a cabal of child-sex predators that includes powerful U.S. elites.

 ?? AARON BABBITT ?? U.S. Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt was shot as protesters were forcing their way into the House Chamber during Wednesday's siege of the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
AARON BABBITT U.S. Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt was shot as protesters were forcing their way into the House Chamber during Wednesday's siege of the U.S. Capitol in Washington.

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