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The Family of Capitol Rioter Ashli Babbitt Will Sue Capitol Police for $10 Million

The family of Capitol rioter, Ashli Babbitt, plans on suing the police department and the officer who fired the fatal shots for at least $10 million.

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The family of Capitol rioter, Ashli Babbitt, plans on suing the police department and the officer who fired the fatal shots for at least $10 million,CNBC reported on Thursday.

The news comes after close to two weeks after the Justice Department declared that it would not file criminal charges against the officer who killed Babbitt. The attorney for the Babbitt family, Terrell Roberts, told CNBC that the family has not determined when—or in what court—the case will be filed. But he claimed that he would notify the proper authorities “within 10 days” of how he and his clients will pursue the case and that it will be filed in Washington, D.C.

Roberts also stated that the $10 million sum is the estimated financial loss, including the value of Babbitt’s “services to her husband and combined with Ashli’s potential income if she would have lived.”

“A potential for recovery for non-pecuniary losses is also factored in the amount,” Roberts said.

Babbitt was a 35-year-old Air Force veteran who was among the mob of MAGA supporters who raided the United States Capitol in January. During the invasion, she was shot once in the left shoulder by an officer inside the lobby who had drawn his service pistol. She was then transported to Washington Hospital Center where she succumbed to her injuries.

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