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New video covers 19 minutes in the Jan. 6 life and death of Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt

From The Blaze:

A new video by Judicial Watch Inc. on the Jan. 6 shooting of Ashli Babbitt compiles and synchronizes much of the video evidence showing the final 19 minutes of the Air Force veteran’s life.

More than three months into the second administration of President Donald J. Trump, the body of evidence in the killing of Babbitt has ballooned, based in part on Judicial Watch’s $30 million wrongful-death lawsuit against the U.S. government on behalf of Babbitt’s husband and her estate.

Still, the list of unanswered questions in the case continues to grow.

Babbitt, 35, a U.S. Air Force veteran and former military police officer, walked into the U.S. Capitol after watching President Trump’s speech at the Ellipse. She ended up in a hallway outside the Speaker’s Lobby, where rioting broke out. At the apex of the violence, Babbitt punched the main vandal in the face and climbed through a broken side window, where she was immediately shot by Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd.

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