The Capitol building stands as a backdrop to discussions about justice and law enforcement actions during the Capitol riot.
The family of Ashli Babbitt, who was killed during the Capitol riot, has reached a settlement with the Trump administration for nearly $5 million. This agreement concludes a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit and highlights ongoing discussions about law enforcement actions during the riot. Babbitt was shot by a Capitol police officer while trying to breach the House Speaker’s Lobby, and her death remains a polarizing issue, emblematic of the turbulent events of January 6.
The Trump administration has struck a deal, agreeing to pay nearly $5 million to the family of Ashli Babbitt, a US Air Force veteran who tragically lost her life during the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. This settlement wraps up a $30 million wrongful death lawsuit that Babbitt’s family, along with the conservative group Judicial Watch, had filed in response to her death.
On that fateful day, Babbitt was part of a larger group that attempted to disrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory. While trying to breach a door leading to the House Speaker’s Lobby, she was shot by a Capitol police officer, Michael Byrd. Footage of the incident shows Babbitt attempting to climb through a broken door when she was shot in the shoulder. Sadly, she later succumbed to her injuries at a local hospital.
In the wake of the incident, Babbitt’s family claimed that Byrd acted negligently, pointing out that her hands were raised at the moment she was shot. They expressed their beliefs that Byrd’s actions were excessive, despite the officer being cleared of any wrongdoing in a review by the Justice Department. More than one official report found no evidence of police misconduct, and Byrd defended his actions, arguing that he needed to protect fleeing lawmakers during the chaotic situation.
Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger shared his disappointment with the recent settlement, stating that it may send a “chilling message” to law enforcement. He disagreed with the Justice Department’s decision that cleared Byrd of any wrongdoing. The internal review of the incident highlighted that Byrd’s actions were aligned with police procedures and might have potentially saved lives during the volatile scenario.
Following her death, Babbitt became a controversial figure, almost a symbol of martyrdom for many Trump supporters. Her family has claimed that she was motivated by former President Trump’s assertions regarding election fraud, despite widespread evidence to the contrary. In conversations after her death, Trump expressed support for Babbitt and criticized the actions of the officer involved, labeling them as a “disgrace.”
The recent agreement comes after a lengthy legal process, which began in California and culminated in federal court in Washington D.C. ahead of a scheduled trial slated for July 2026. The settlement amount includes a specific allocation meant to address prior legal disputes the family had with an attorney.
The Capitol riot was a dark moment in American history, resulting in five fatalities and injuries to over 140 officers. Among the deceased, Babbitt was uniquely the only rioter killed by police during the events of that day. The settlement is expected to reignite discussions surrounding the riot and its aftermath, particularly as it intertwines with Trump’s narrative that has painted both Babbitt and the events of January 6 in a particular light.
As conversations about justice, accountability, and the causes of unrest continue, the family of Ashli Babbitt has received a significant compensation, but the broader implications of this settlement will likely be felt far and wide. It remains to be seen how this will affect policies regarding law enforcement during protests and riots in the future.
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