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A former Capitol Police officer who stood the ground between hundreds of members of Congress and insurrectionists during the ...
This July 29, 2016 photo provided by Celeste Norris, shows her damaged vehicle after a road rage incident where Ashli Babbitt, who then had the last name McEntee, rammed the back of her SUV three ...
The first time Celeste Norris laid eyes on Ashli Babbitt, the future insurrectionist had just rammed her vehicle three times with an SUV and was pounding on the window, challenging her to a fight.
A wrongful death lawsuit filed by Jan. 6 rioter Ashli Babbitt’s family against the U.S. government must go to trial before the end of 2025, a judge ruled Friday. In a terse order, U.S. District ...
In the months before her death, Babbitt had become consumed by pro-Trump conspiracy theories and posted angry screeds on social media. She also had a history of making violent threats.
The husband of slain Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt is demanding the feds identify the Capitol officer who fatally shot her during the Jan. 6 siege -- because the ongoing "silence is deafening." ...
The post ‘Rather leisurely:’ Judge wants reps for Ashli Babbitt, U.S. government to get the ball rolling toward trial in $30 million wrongful death lawsuit first appeared on Law & Crime.
This July 29, 2016 photo provided by Celeste Norris, shows her damaged vehicle after a road rage incident where Ashli Babbitt, who then had the last name McEntee, rammed the back of her SUV three ...
This July 29, 2016 photo provided by Celeste Norris, shows her damaged vehicle after a road rage incident where Ashli Babbitt, who then had the last name McEntee, rammed the back of her SUV three ...
The first time Celeste Norris laid eyes on Ashli Babbitt, the future insurrectionist had just rammed her vehicle three times with an SUV and was pounding on the window, challenging her to a fight ...
Former President Donald Trump and his supporters have sought to portray the woman who was shot by a police officer during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as a righteous martyr who was unjustly killed.
The first time Celeste Norris laid eyes on Ashli Babbitt, the future insurrectionist had just rammed her vehicle three times with an SUV and was pounding on the window, challenging her to a fight.