Ashli Babbitt of San Diego, seen here in a photo posted on Twitter in 2020, was shot and killed by U.S. Capitol Police during the insurrection at the Capitol on Wednesday. @Ashli Babbitt/Screenshot by NPR
Babbitt s social media profiles indicate that she had most recently worked at a pool service company in Southern California. The military confirmed to NPR that she was also a veteran of the United States Air Force, where she most recently achieved the rank of senior airman. Babbitt entered active duty with the military in 2004, serving until 2008. After that, she served with the Air Force reserve from 2008 to 2010, and the Air National Guard from 2010 to 2016. During her service, she received the Iraq Campaign Medal, indicating she served there in support of the U.S. war.
ASHLI Babbitt, 35, was shot in the chest by a Capitol cop as chaos erupted in Washington. Her best friend, Jack Feeley, says she would have died for what she believed in.
There are many questions from yesterday. Why was it so easy for demonstrators to storm the Capitol? Was the city prepared? Regardless, the fact is that while Congress was debating
New York Post yesterday. I m numb. I m devastated. Nobody from D.C. notified my son and we found out on TV, Robin Babbitt said, adding her son s wife was a Trump supporter .
ROSANNE BOYLAND Rosanne Boyland, 34, was the youngest of the three Trump supporters who died due to unspecified medical emergencies . Ms Boyland was from Kennesaw, Georgia and was a graduate of North Cobb High School. An unnamed sister of Ms Boyland told 11Alive reporter Paola Suro she was a really happy, wonderful person . While the exact circumstances of her death have not yet been released, there are unconfirmed reports she was crushed during the siege.