S.C. Residents Pay Tribute to Congress Victim Babbitt

On the evening of January 24, some people gathered in Huntington Beach, California to pay tribute to Ashli Babbitt (Ashli Babbitt), the event was scheduled to be held in the evening of the 23rd, but was postponed for a day due to rain.

The day began with high winds blowing from the ocean, flags fluttering and rain falling in increasingly dense sheets as people stood or knelt on one knee in the storm, all drenched. Resident Ryan said, “We are here today to honor a patriot, Babbitt, who fought for this country after the election was stolen and will not be forgotten. This sacred land is our Home, and patriots are seen as a ‘threat to the nation. The usurpers are destroying our civilization and we will continue to resist until the final victory, God bless America.”

A song was written and recorded specifically for the occasion and played as the showers stopped, followed by a procession of people marching down Commercial Street holding Babbitt’s picture as people on the street watched the procession.

Babbitt, a 35-year-old resident of San Diego, California, served in the U.S. Air Force for 14 years. on Jan. 6, Babbitt was shot at point-blank range by a man not in uniform at the Capitol and was pronounced dead a few hours later.

Online video records shooting incident

Masako Ganaha, an independent Japanese journalist, has uploaded two long videos, one of them 44 minutes long, of Babbitt before and after he was shot. The video shows three uniformed security officers standing outside a door leading to a long hallway, with the two facing the police (unlike Trump supporters) encouraging people to move forward, then the two officers on the right move aside and stand at the stairs next to the door, then two start smashing windows, one with a stick and one using a black helmet handed to them by the person next to them.

The guard on the left dissuaded people and pointed inside and shouted three times, “There’s a gun there!” , the two window smashers backed off, at which point Babbitt came up from behind several people, put her hands on the far right door frame and mounted her feet on it to try to get in through the window, then the gun went off and she fell backwards to the ground.

In addition, from the video uploaded by netizens, a person not wearing a police uniform can be seen inside the door hiding behind the wall with a pistol, he suddenly stepped forward, aimed at Babbitt and shot her in the throat area.

In the footage, the man who smashed the glass with his helmet retreats to the stairs behind the police, puts his hat and helmet into his backpack and is changing. While standing by the door, Antifa member John Sullivan, who was shooting video, said, “She [Babbitt] was shot!” People were trying to help Babbitt at the Time, but Sullivan said to the camera and those around him, “She’s dead! She’s dead!” to anger the people around him.

In another video posted by Mako Naha in the halls of Congress, the video shows an excited blonde woman saying, “We did it, you were right, we did it.” Sullivan said, “I’d tell you, but I can’t say too much, it’s not the best shot you’ve ever taken in your Life, is it?” Another video shows Sullivan walking down the street saying, “This is all fake …… I bought a Trump (supporter) hat today, carrying a camera, like a reporter.”