The woman who mourned in the Federal Capitol was the veteran of the Air Force

The woman who received a balazo and lost her life in the high protests in the Capitol has been identified as Ashli ​​Babbid, a veteran of the Air Force.

The FOX 5 series with Lindsay Watts, sued by Babbit, a resident of San Diego, identified with the woman as Ashli. “It’s not because he decided to do it,” Watts said, adding that he signaled that he would not travel to DC with her.

The woman received a ballot paper in the interior of the Capitol on the part of a police officer who wanted to contain the protesters who were involved, furious at the session of the Congressional program to count the votes of the Electoral College and certify the Triumph of Democrat Joe Biden in the 3 presidential of November.

“The woman is Ashli ​​Babbitt, who fought for 14 years and made four dispatches with the United States Air Force”, according to the KUSI television channel, which the company interviewed.

Babbitt, who has not been officially identified by police, lives in the San Diego area, in California, with his wife, as the description as a “great successor to President Trump.”

According to National Public Radio, citing judicial prosecution authorities, the official said it was a woman who spent a lot of time working in the Capitol and that Ashli ​​was disarmed.

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