Justice Dept. Reaches Settlement With Family Of Ashli Babbitt: Report

The Department of Justice, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, has reached a โ€œsettlement in principleโ€ with the family of Ashli Babbitt, the Jan. 6 protester who was shot and killed by a Capitol Police officer.

Joseph Gonzalez, an attorney for DOJ, and Robert Sticht, an attorney for Babbittโ€™s husband, Aaron, announced the settlement at an emergency hearing Friday afternoon, CBS Newsย reported.

The undisclosed settlement came in a $30 million case brought on behalf of the Babitt estate by the conservative activist group Judicial Watch.

โ€œAshli was unarmed,โ€ the plaintiffs said in the lawsuit. โ€œHer hands were up in the air, empty, and in plain view of [Capitol Police] Lt. [Michael] Byrd and other officers in the lobby. Ashli posed no threat to the safety of anyone.โ€

Politicoโ€™s Kyle Cheney was among the first to report on the settlement.

 

The DOJ, during then-President Joe Bidenโ€™s administration, defended the actions that Byrd took against Babbitt.

โ€œMs. Babbitt unlawfully entered the Capitol. She made her way to the east doors of the Speakerโ€™s Lobby situated immediately behind the Chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives, the site of Joint Sessions of Congress. Although officers had barricaded the Speakerโ€™s Lobby doors with heavy furniture, demonstrators broke through the glass panels of the lobby doors and matching windows (called โ€˜sidelightsโ€™) on either side of the doors,โ€ the department previously stated.

โ€œMichael Byrd, a U.S. Capitol Police lieutenant, was positioned on the other side of the lobby doors. When Ms. Babbitt, wearing a backpack, tried to climb through a sidelight into the Speakerโ€™s Lobby, Lt. Byrd fatally shot her,โ€ the DOJ added.

In April 2021, the department closed the investigation into Byrd.

For the record, Byrd, who is black, was a disciplinary problem for the Capitol Police and he had substantial job performance issues as well.

โ€œThe issues in Captain Michael Byrdโ€™s background included a failed shotgun qualification test, a failed FBI background check for a weaponโ€™s purchase, a 33-day suspension for a lost weapon and referral to Maryland state prosecutors for firing his gun at a stolen car fleeing his neighborhood, according to congressional and police documents obtained byย Just the News.โ€

In August, the Biden Justice Department wasย orderedย by a federal judge to provide some answers regarding the shooting of Ashli Babbitt as part of the lawsuit filed by her husband.

โ€œIn a sign that the case filed by Babbittโ€™s estate and Washington-based Judicial Watch has beenย greenlighted, U.S. District Court Judge Ana C. Reyes gave the government a month to address four of the seven counts in the lawsuit,โ€ the Washington Examinerย reported.

โ€œThose four include the โ€˜wrongfulโ€™ death count as well as negligence and assault and battery claims againstโ€ Byrd, the outlet noted further.

The judge also indicated at the time she would consider additional requests from Judicial Watch to move the trial to San Diego, where Babbittโ€™s husband resides. The case was initially transferred to Washington, where most January 6th cases have been adjudicated, the report said.

โ€œAshli Babbittโ€™s family is thrilled the $30 million wrongful death lawsuit for her outrageous killing is moving full speed ahead,โ€ Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton noted.

Ashli Babbitt, a decorated Air Force veteran and security forces controller, traveled to Washington to attend the Save America rally on January 6 at the Ellipse, where then-President Trump gave a speech. She was not associated with any protest group, the Examiner pointed out.

The lawsuit blamed Byrd for Babbittโ€™s death, alleging he was inadequately trained, failed to follow safety protocols, and did not provide a warning before shooting.


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