There are images from Washington that are reminiscent of a third world country.
During the riots, an ardent supporter of Donald Trump is shot while trying to storm the Capitol.
Donald Trump
publishes a video message, triggering an attempted coup on the
Capitol
.
Four people lost their lives in
the
violent protests
- an ardent supporter was shot.
Ashli Babbitt was
serving in the US Air Force and was killed trying to get into the
assembly hall
.
Update from January 7th, 9.45 p.m.:
As the responsible police unit of the
Capitol
now announced,
Ashli Babbitt was
fatally shot by an officer of the unit.
"Medical help was immediately provided and the woman was taken to hospital, where she later succumbed to her injuries," the statement said.
The shooter was released from further duty according to regulations, the incident is now being examined.
“These individuals actively attacked Capitol Police officers and other uniformed police officers with metal pipes,
and used
chemical irritants
and other weapons against our officers.
They were determined to enter the building, causing great damage. ”Furthermore, the
pipe bombs
found
in the
US capital
actually turned out to be dangerous - they could have caused great damage.
"Nothing will stop us": This is the Trump supporter who was shot dead in the storm on the Capitol
Initial report from January 7, 2:12 p.m.:
Washington - The
transfer of power in the USA
has reached its temporary low.
Allegedly spurred on by
President Donald Trump
, numerous supporters stormed the Capitol in Washington
to disrupt
the United States Congress in confirming the successor
Joe Biden
.
A total of four people lost their lives in the events on the historic building in the US capital.
There was one fatality after a police officer prevented them from entering the convention hall.
Her name:
Ashli Babbitt
.
Donald Trump: Ardent supporter Ashli Babbitt dies in rioting in the Capitol
The 44-year-old, who
was shot
in the US
Capitol
, lived in the San Diego area of southern California, according to US media.
She is a
US veteran
who has participated in various air force missions for the US Air Force over the past 14 years.
The broadcaster
KUSI-TV
describes, citing the husband, that Ashli Babbitt was a "strong supporter" of Donald Trump and regularly used Twitter to create the mood for the Republican president.
Protester killed in Capitol was Air Force vet from California https://t.co/yqNM61YzjX pic.twitter.com/gZpqYZrGFu
- New York Post (@nypost) January 7, 2021
The last entry on the account is also explosive in this context: “Nothing will stop us,” read a tweet on Tuesday.
"The storm is here and will hit the capital in less than 24 hours!"
Just a few hours later, Babbitt was killed in the
radical protests
when she was killed by a shot fired by a stationed police officer.
As Washington's chief of police said, the 44-year-old was seriously injured and later died in hospital.
Numerous videos of the tragic events are circulating on the Internet.
Among them are also recordings that show Babbitt trying to get into the congress hall - although emergency services were standing at gunpoint on the other side of the locked door.
Also to see: insurgents armed with
assault rifles
.
Three more deaths resulted from incidents outside the "Capitol" in Washington.
According to media reports, these were “different medical emergencies”.
Donald Trump: US President incites supporters - protests claim four lives
Donald Trump himself appears to be largely responsible for the violent protests: In an emotional message, the previous US President in Washington demanded of his supporters: "You have to fight".
He also appealed to move to the seat of the US Senate and the House of Representatives.
The words were clearly heard - Trump supporters tore down security fences and penetrated the Capitol.
On the sidelines of a press conference, Chancellor
Angela Merkel
commented on the incidents in the US capital:
Shortly before the end of his term in office, his own cabinet is considering removing US President Donald Trump - this could have massive consequences.
(PF)