NEW EMAILS Reveal Never Before Seen Details about Ashli Babbits Death
READ MORE Judicial Watch received 1160 pages of documents from Washington, DCs Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) related to Air Force veteran and San Diego native Ashli Babbitt. These new documents reveal that OCME submitted a request for permission to cremate Babbitt only two days after taking custody of her body and that due to the high profile nature of Babbitts case, Deputy Chief Medical Examiner Francisco Diaz requested that a secure electronic file with limited access be created for Babbitts records. Additionally, Babbitts fingerprints were emailed to a person supposedly working for the DC government, which resulted in Microsoft undeliverable messages written in Chinese characters being returned. Babbitt was shot and killed by an unidentified law enforcement officer as she attempted to climb through a broken interior window in the Capitol Building, located outside the Speakers Lobby off the House Floor during t
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