On Memorial Day, I attended the Ashli Babbitt Freedom March in Washington, D.C. From the looks on the faces of
the tourists I sensed that few of them knew who Ashli Babbitt was.
Ashli, of course, was the 14-year Air Force veteran shot and killed at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Even on the right, few know the story of Rosanne Boyland, who was also killed as a result of a police action on Jan. 6.
The media have done their best to suppress the stories. So it should not surprise that almost no one knows the fate of Victoria White, the victim of what journalist Julie Kelly calls “the worst incident of police brutality since the civil rights era.”