"Nothing Will Stop Us," Tweeted Woman Before She Was Shot Dead At Capitol

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US Capitol Attack: Ashli Babbitt identified herself as a veteran on her Twitter account.

The woman who was fatally shot as Donald Trump's backers stormed the US Capitol Wednesday was Ashli Babbitt, a "strong supporter" of the president who had served in the United States Air Force, according to press reports.

Violence erupted in the normally solemn home of the US legislature after hundreds of protesters seeking to overturn Trump's election loss swarmed the building in Washington.

"The woman is Ashli Babbitt, a 14-year veteran, who served four tours with the US Air Force," San Diego TV station KUSI reported, citing the woman's husband.

"She was a strong supporter of President Trump," the report added, saying the woman was from the San Diego area in southern California.

Washington police confirmed a death, but have not identified the deceased nor offered details on the circumstances of the shooting, which is now under investigation.

She was shot amid chaotic and violent scenes inside the Capitol building, where some security personnel drew their guns as protesters advanced.

She died shortly after being wounded, Washington police said without elaborating.

TV channel Fox 5 reported Babbitt owned a business in San Diego with her husband, who did not come with her to Washington.

"I really don't know why she decided to do this," her mother-in-law reportedly told the station.

Babbitt identified herself as a veteran on her Twitter account and noted her love for the US. She had recently retweeted messages in support of Trump and from those coming to Washington for Wednesday's rally.

"Nothing will stop us....they can try and try and try but the storm is here and it is descending upon DC in less than 24 hours....dark to light!", she wrote in a tweet on Tuesday.

Saucialiste on January 7th, 2021 at 12:17 UTC »

Does that make her the first rebel casualty since the Confederacy?

Mega24 on January 7th, 2021 at 11:36 UTC »

Gonna be honest, I would've expected the capitol building to be way more guarded, considering it houses so many senators, the vice president, and countless documents to that would be used to certify the new president elect. They had the White House covered from front to back with Riot Police and dispersed crowds immediately when the George Floyd's protests took place, the cops on Capitol Hill literally walked with these terrorists into the building like they were chilling.

JDPowaHammer on January 7th, 2021 at 06:55 UTC »

You fought the law and the law won