Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 6:40 p.m. No.13042396   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2511 >>2559 >>2582 >>2623 >>2670

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Report: Capitol cop who shot Babbitt is in hiding

 

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EXCLUSIVE: Ashli Babbitt Is Laid To Rest In Pacific Ocean by Family and Friends

 

 

just some notes and pics from links

 

More than six weeks after Babbitt succumbed to a single gunshot wound to the upper chest, authorities are keeping secret the identity of the officer who fired the fatal round. They won’t release his name, and the major news media aren’t clamoring for it, in stark contrast to other high-profile police shootings of unarmed civilians.

 

The officer who opened fire on Babbitt holds the rank of lieutenant and is a longtime veteran of the force who worked protective detail in the Speaker’s Lobby, a highly restricted area behind the House chamber, sources say. An African-American, he was put on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation led by the Metropolitan Police of the District of Columbia, which shares jurisdiction with the Capitol Police. The Justice Department is also involved in the inquiry.

 

The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that the officer has been interviewed and cleared of criminal wrongdoing by a preliminary investigation, suggesting that the police killing may soon be ruled justifiable homicide. But D.C. Police spokeswoman Alaina Gertz told RCI, “This case remains under active investigation.”

 

Dressed in a dark suit and white shirt with cufflinks, along with a beaded bracelet on his right shooting hand, the Capitol Police officer fired at her from the side of the barricade, where he had been hidden from view in a doorway. At least from what can be seen and heard from the video, he appears to issue no commands to stop nor any verbal warning that he would shoot.

 

“That was an execution,” saidJack Feeley, a fellow Air Force vet and friend of Babbitt,adding that it “breaks my heart to know millions of people watched my friend be executed on live television.”

 

Washington attorney Mark Schamel said his clientdid, in fact, warn Babbitt and other rioters to keep back – and that he did so firmly and repeatedly.

 

Oklahoma Republican Rep. Mark wayne Mullin, who witnessed the mayhem from behind the barricade, said that although there will be questions about the officer's use of deadly force, he “didn’t have a choice at that time.”

 

A Joe Biden donor, Schamel also happens to represent Igor Danchenko, the "primary subsource" of the discredited Steele dossier on Trump.It’s not immediately clear if Babbitt’s family is pursuing civil action against the police, including a wrongful death lawsuit.

 

Ashli Babbitt, Air Force vet killed at Capitol, was in a ‘throuple’:with her husband, Aaron Babbitt, 39, lived with their 29-year-old gal pal Kayla Joyceeports

 

Ashli’s brother, 21-year-old Andrew Witthoeft,told the Daily Mail that his sister was raised to welcome all people “regardless of your race, your ethnicity or your beliefs.”

 

On February 21st, 2021, Ashli Elizabeth Babbitt was laid to rest in the Pacific Ocean

As waves crashed anddogs kicked up sand on the beach

 

“‘OHANA” was the boat’s name that delivered Ashli into the Ocean; ‘ohana means family.

 

Ashli was ALWAYS throwing up the“Shaka” hand sign.

 

Who is Ashli Babbitt’s husband Aaron?

 

It is unclear how long Babbitt and Aaron had been married

 

It is unclear what Aaron does for a living.

 

He reportedly sent Babbitt a text message during the protests asking for a “status check” but did not hear back from her afterwards.

 

Although it is a stretch, many believe that tv'sThe Simpsons have long before predicted monumental world scenarios such as coronavirus, the 2020 presidential election, and Trump winning the presidency nearly four years ago.

 

The episode, which aired on November 1, frighteningly examines the 2020 election campaign and inauguration day for 2021's new president.

 

The episode depicts the fictitious town in an apocalypse, where robots fill the streets, buildings are on fire andHomer is wearing armor, equipped with a rifle.

 

https://www.wnd.com/2021/02/report-capitol-cop-shot-babbitt-hiding/

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/02/exclusive-ashli-babbitt-laid-rest-pacific-ocean-family-friends/

 

https://nypost.com/2021/01/14/ashli-babbitt-husband-were-reportedly-in-a-throuple/

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/13677942/ashli-babbitt-husband-aaron-fatally-shot-us-capitol/

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 6:57 p.m. No.13042511   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2528 >>2530 >>2582

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>Ashli’s brother, 21-year-old Andrew Witthoeft,told the Daily Mail that his sister was raised to welcome all people “regardless of your race, your ethnicity or your beliefs.”

 

Along with four younger brothers, Babbitt was raised by their father who worked in commercial flooring and theirmother who had a school program.Soon after completing high school, she enlisted in the Air Force and relocated to California. Witthoeft also said he worked at the company, Fowlers Pool Service and Supply, which she helped purchase. “We all worked together as a family — my other little brother, me, her husband, my uncle,” Witthoeft said. “It was kind of nice, a family affair.”

 

https://meaww.com/ashley-babbitt-roger-witthoeft-brother-interview-donald-trump-supporter-matter-death-capitol-riots

 

What kind of 'school program' did her mother have?

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 7:05 p.m. No.13042582   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2628

>>13042396

>>13042511

What did Ashli Babbitt do in Air Force?

Woman shot dead in Capitol riots only repaid $3,400 of a $65,000 loan

 

After the devastating incident at Capitol Hill, one question on all minds is: Who really was Ashli Babbitt?

 

By Jyotsna Basotia

Published on : 15:29 PST, Jan 8, 2021

 

Her primary role was toguard gates at Air Force basesand she was soon deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq.

 

The New York Times reports she was assigned to a unit based near Washington that is known as the “Capital Guardians” as their primary missions was defending the city. In what the Air Force calls “civil disturbance missions”, security forces in the squadron regularly train with riot shields and clubs, the report explains. As per an Air Force spokeswoman, she was deployed twice more, to the United Arab Emirates in 2012 and 2014.

 

 

Babbitt's grandfather, Tony Mazziott, told 'Good Morning America' in an emotional interview, “She served time in the military and she's passionate about everything, particularly Donald Trump for some reason.” She soon metTimothy McEntee while she was on active duty from 2004 to 2008. After marriage, the two had a military dog named SorbonBabbitt's ex McEntee called her a “wonderful woman with a big heart and a strong mind” in an email to The San Diego Union-Tribune.

 

On June 25, 2019, she married her second husband Aaron Babbitt and the couple lived in a modest duplex in Spring Valley, near San Diego. The two met at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant and she filed for divorce from McEntee in 2018.

 

In 2016, Babbitt left the military as a relatively low-ranking senior airman, much before she could have become eligible for a pension. From 2015, she had started working in security at Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Plant in Maryland — where she met her husband — and was employed there until 2017, according to a representative for Exelon, the energy company that runs the plant.

 

A look at her business

 

Soon after,she helped purchase Fowlers Pool Service and Supply, and worked with her family on it. “We all worked together as a family — my other little brother, me, her husband, me, my uncle,” her brother Roger Witthoeft said. “It was kind of nice, a family affair.”

 

However, the family struggled in business and reported took a costly short-term business loan in 2017. Moreover, leaving the mililtary gave her time to participate in politics. The door of the pool-supply company had a poster that dubbed it a “mask free autonomous zone, better known as America,” where “we shake hands like men, fist bump like homies.”

 

Did you know that she once harassed her husband's former girlfriend?According to a protection order, Ashli approached her on a roadway and had rear-ended her car three times. “She was screaming at me and verbally threatening,” the complaint read and the former girlfriend again applied for a protection order the following year.

 

Crimes and legal troubles

 

With her business in trouble, Babbitt took a loan at an interest rate of 169 percent, according to court filings. Struggling with finances, she stopped making payments, only repaying about $3,400 of the $65,000 borrowed from the lender, EBF Partners, and was soon sued, according to the records.

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 7:11 p.m. No.13042628   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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==EBF Partners==

Struggling with finances, she stopped making payments, only repaying about $3,400 of the $65,000 borrowed from the lender, EBF Partners, and was soon sued, according to the records.

 

https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.ebf_partners_llc.e011f0eb66d871669eba240201d30ad9.html

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 7:37 p.m. No.13042836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2858 >>2864 >>2878

https://twitter.com/rontkim/status/1364761231400308744

 

This story connects all the dots. Cuomo choose to protect the financial interest of his campaign donors - hospital and nursing home executives - over New Yokers suffering from COVID.

Health care groups, lobbyists padded Cuomo campaign coffers amid COVID crisis, immunity push

N.Y. Assemblyman Ron Kim and others are calling on the governor to turn over documents and correspondences related to the immunity push and to return all healthcare-related donations.

nydailynews.com

8:16 PM · Feb 24, 2021·

 

https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/new-york-elections-government/ny-covid-cuomo-nursing-homes-donations-immunity-20210224-3zbcgphqynco7leqwkuhh4ssri-story.html

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 7:40 p.m. No.13042858   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2866 >>2877 >>2878

>>13042836

>https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/new-york-elections-government/ny-covid-cuomo-nursing-homes-donations-immunity-20210224-3zbcgphqynco7leqwkuhh4ssri-story.html

 

Health care groups and lobbyists tied to nursing homes flooded Gov. Cuomo’s campaign coffers with cash last year as the state shielded hospitals and long-term care facilities from the threat of lawsuits stemming from the coronavirus outbreak.

 

Lawmakers and critics are raising questions about the donations and ties as the governor and his administration are embroiled in a ballooning controversy over Cuomo’s office admitting it failed to make the total death toll of nursing home residents killed by COVID public due to a federal probe.

 

According to campaign finance records, Cuomo accepted at least $126,000 from the Greater New York Hospital Association and other industry groups and related lobbyists in the months surrounding last year’s budget, which included an 11th-hour amendment granting New York nursing homes broad legal protections from lawsuits and criminal prosecutions as the state became the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.

 

Assemblyman Ron Kim (D-Queens), an outspoken Cuomo critic who has publicly sparred with the governor in recent weeks, voted against the measure and has fought to repeal the immunity statute since last summer.

 

He and others are now calling on the governor to turn over documents and correspondences related to the immunity push and to return all healthcare-related donations.

 

“It’s clear that that industry wrote the bill, and they’re one of the only groups that had access at that time,” Kim told the Daily News. “You can’t put a toxic bill like that in the budget without having full access to the executive office.”

 

Joined by other elected officials at a rally outside City Hall on Wednesday, Kim said he believes there’s a connection between the legal immunity, and the way the administration reported coronavirus deaths of nursing home residents.

 

For months, health department officials delayed releasing the complete number of COVID-19 deaths of nursing home and long-term care residents. The state had reported the number of long-term care residents who died at 9,154, separating those who died in hospitals versus in the facilities in which they lived.

 

The death toll increased to about 15,000 as a result of revised figures released in the wake of a blistering report from Attorney General Letitia James that accused officials of under-counting the deaths of seniors living in such facilities by as much as 50%.

 

The hospital association, which has framed its push for liability protections as an effort to defend workers, openly admits that the group “drafted and aggressively advocated for” the immunity provision.

 

“As has been widely reported, GNYHA advocated for the state’s COVID-19 immunity law,” spokesman Brian Conway said in a statement. “We continue to believe, given the extraordinarily challenging circumstances facing hospitals and other providers during this pandemic, that it is right to protect health care facilities and their staff from liability except in cases of gross negligence and intentional wrongdoing.”

 

Conway said the group has constantly been in touch with city, state and federal officials throughout the pandemic to discuss directives ensuring hospitals increase bed capacity, transferring patients among hospitals, and addressing PPE, ventilator, and medication shortages as well as the immunity push on the state and national level.

 

Legislators rolled back part of New York’s measure last summer, allowing lawsuits and prosecutions unrelated to coronavirus patients to proceed. However, patients and family members are still barred from suing hospitals or nursing homes over care “related to the diagnosis or treatment of COVID-19.”

 

Campaign disclosures also show the hospital association was far from the only health care group donating to Cuomo as the COVID crisis tore through the Empire State. The Healthcare Association Of New York State, another trade group that supported protections, and related lobbyists gave Cuomo $90,000 in the months before and just after the budget passed last year.

 

David Weinraub, principal of Brown & Weinraub, which was retained by the group in 2019 to lobby on health care issues, gave Cuomo $15,000 just three months after the liability protections became law. Weinraub’s wife chipped in another $10,000 the same day.

 

The state affiliate of the American Medical Association, another group that advocated for liability protections at the state level, gave Cuomo $10,000 in December.

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 7:43 p.m. No.13042878   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/new-york-elections-government/ny-covid-cuomo-nursing-homes-donations-immunity-20210224-3zbcgphqynco7leqwkuhh4ssri-story.html

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“What we’re saying is: return that money and make it fair,” Kim said. ”That’s why we’re calling on him to return that money and repeal that immunity clause. Not for the workers, I’m not saying all immunity. I think the frontline workers deserve to be protected.

 

“But the shareholders, the board of trustees… we should strike that. And he knows that,” he added.

 

In response to Kim’s claims that Cuomo threatened to “destroy him, aides have attempted to paint the assemblyman as a bitter political foe who “has baselessly accused this administration of pay to play and obstruction of justice.”

 

At the rally, Kim was joined by Public Advocate Jumaane Williams and a gaggle of other elected officials and advocates who tore into the governor, accusing him of mishandling nursing home deaths and bullying to get his way.

 

“This is who he has always been, long before the pandemic,” Williams said. “It is finally exposing who we knew this governor was all along, from pay-to-play with real estate to pay-to-play with nursing home owners, to ducking accountability, to passing blame to everyone but himself, to bullying tactics.”

 

The group called on Cuomo and the state Democratic Committee to return a total of $10 million in contributions from GNYHA, a full repeal of the immunity provision and a Congressional hearing into New York’s nursing home death toll.

 

Cuomo spokesman Jack Sterne noted in a statement that a majority of Assembly and Senate Dems approved the budget

.

 

“The fact is this statute was negotiated in the budget and voted on by 111 legislators — right now, our focus is getting as many shots as humanly possible into New Yorkers’ arms to fight this pandemic,” he said.

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 7:48 p.m. No.13042921   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2954

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>Greater New York Hospital Association

http://gnyhafoundation.org/4/Default.aspx

 

Board of Directors

Greater New York Hospital Foundation, Inc.

 

2018-19 Term

 

Officers

Organization

Title

Alan Guerci, MD, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Catholic Health Services of Long Island

 

Chair

 

Jody Lomeo, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Kaleida Health

 

Chair - Elect

 

Mitchell Katz, MD, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

NYC Health + Hospitals

 

Vice Chair

 

Emma DeVito, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

VillageCare

 

Vice Chair - Long Term Care

 

LaRay Brown, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

One Brooklyn Health & Interfaith Medical Center

 

Treasurer

 

Kenneth Gibbs, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Maimonides Medical Center

 

Secretary

 

Kathryn Martin, Chief Operating Officer

 

Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases

 

Assistant Treasurer

 

Philip Ozuah, MD, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Montefiore Health System

 

Assistant Secretary

 

Kenneth Kaushansky, MD, Senior Vice President, Health Science Center & Dean, School of Medicine

 

Stony Brook University Hospital

 

 

Steven J. Corwin, MD, Chief Executive Officer

 

NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital

 

 

Louis A. Shapiro, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Hospital for Special Surgery

 

 

Robert Grossman, MD, Dean & Chief Executive Officer

 

NYU Langone Medical Center

 

 

Gary S. Horan, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Trinitas Regional Medical Center

 

 

Kenneth L. Davis, MD, President & Chief Executive Officer

 

Michael Dowling, President & Chief Executive Officer

Anonymous ID: 13bbdd Feb. 24, 2021, 7:58 p.m. No.13042978   🗄️.is 🔗kun

While the governor is now facing allegations of sexual harassment and bullying from Boylan, the CNN anchor gushed in an interview from May that his brother was "single and ready to mingle."