Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Capitol Police shot woman in assault

- Eric Litke

The unpreceden­ted assault on the U.S. Capitol Wednesday spawned a predictabl­e array of online rhetoric about who was involved and what exactly happened.

Many details were still emerging a day later, but we know the mob fueled by and in support of President Donald Trump forced its way into the House and Senate chambers after a series of violent clashes with law enforcemen­t. When the dust cleared, more than 50 police officers were injured and four people were dead — three from what authoritie­s termed medical emergencie­s, and one from a gunshot wound.

Wisconsin state Rep. Jonathan Brostoff, D-Milwaukee, focused on the woman shot and killed in a tweet Thursday, describing the matter this way:

“The Trump Terrorist who was put down during the violent mob assault wasn’t (as they claimed) shot by the Capitol Police, they were (physically) on her side. Instead it was a secret service agent who discharged his firearm while doing his duty to protect democracy.”

The Secret Service claim caught our eye.

Let’s take a closer look.

What we know

After an incendiary speech from Trump the morning of Jan. 6, thousands of his supporters marched to the Capitol. It was a gathering long planned and promoted online by Trump backers and conspiracy theorists.

In what experts have called a catastroph­ic failure of security, the group not only moved through barriers around the building but broke through windows to enter the building itself.

The deadly showdown occurred in a hallway where Capitol Police had used furniture to barricade a glass door. Witness video shows a plain-clothes officer standing with a gun drawn. He fires once as a woman later identified as Ashli Babbitt climbs through a broken window adjoining the door.

Babbitt falls to the floor, where she is immediatel­y treated by uniformed officers on her side of the barricade. Anews release Thursday by Capitol Police said she was taken to a nearby hospital where she died of her injuries.

U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin, ROkla., told Good Morning America he was in the hallway behind the officer who shot and killed Babbitt.

“When they broke the glass in the back, the (police) lieutenant that was there, him and I already had multiple conversati­ons prior to this, and he didn’t have a choice at that time,” Mullin said in a interview Thursday. “The mob was going to come through the door, there was a lot of members and staff that were in danger at the time. And when he (drew) his weapon, that’s a decision that’s very hard for anyone to make and, once you draw your weapon like that, you have to defend yourself with deadly force.”

Babbitt, a 35-year-old San Diego woman, was a 14-year Air Force veteran who served four tours as a high-level security official, KUSI-TV in San Diego reported. Her husband told the station she was an avid Trump supporter.

Babbitt also backed the violent QAnon conspiracy theory, with 21 tweets referencin­g that slogan since February 2020, according to the Daily Beast. The site reported that Babbitt posted Tuesday that the United States would soon see “The Storm,” a day of reckoning the conspiracy theorists believed was coming for deep-state pedophiles, sex traffickers and Trump opponents.

Brostoff’s claim

Brostoff said his claim was based on watching witness video that showed a nonuniform­ed officer shooting Babbitt. But he’s wrong.

A statement by Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said Babbitt was shot by a sworn Capitol Police officer who has been placed on administra­tive leave in line with agency policy. That’s in line with the descriptio­n from Mullin, who witnessed the shooting and talked to the officer involved.

In light of that informatio­n, Brostoff said he “may well have been misinforme­d” and deleted his tweet.

Our ruling

Brostoff claimed a Secret Service agent was responsibl­e for the lone shooting death in the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol.

But he now acknowledg­es that was incorrect. Law enforcemen­t confirmed later that day a Capitol Police officer pulled the trigger.

We rate this claim False.

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