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DOJ Settles Ashli Babbitt Wrongful Death Lawsuit for $5 Million

The settlement resolves the $30 million lawsuit filed by Babbitt's family, with terms awaiting final approval and law enforcement expressing concerns over its implications.

Overview

  • The Department of Justice has agreed to pay just under $5 million to Ashli Babbitt's family to settle a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from her fatal shooting during the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.
  • The settlement, which resolves the $30 million lawsuit filed in 2024, is pending final approval with no public disclosure of terms beyond the payment amount.
  • Babbitt, a 35-year-old unarmed Air Force veteran, was shot by Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd while attempting to climb through a broken window into the Speaker’s Lobby, an action that was deemed lawful by prior investigations.
  • Outgoing Capitol Police Chief Tom Manger criticized the settlement, warning it could discourage law enforcement officers tasked with protective duties.
  • Approximately one-third of the settlement will reportedly go to legal fees, including payments to the conservative group Judicial Watch and attorney Richard Driscoll.