The arrest occurred on the two-year anniversary of the death of her daughter, the pro-Trump rioter who was killed when she stormed the U.S. Capitol.
while walking in the street around the U.S. Capitol on Friday, the two-year anniversary of the death of her daughter, a pro-Trump rioter who was killed when she stormed the U.S. Capitol.Witthoeft, 58, was arrested for traffic violations, according to a Capitol Police spokesperson.
Witthoeft and her supporters were walking in the street on the U.S. Capitol grounds when Capitol Police officers approached the group, directed them to move to the sidewalk and warned that if they did not, they would be arrested, according to“We’re not discussing it. Sidewalk now or you’re under arrest. It’s that simple. We’re not discussing it. We’re not having any discussions.
VIDEO: Today while holding a second anniversary march for January 6 around the Capitol, Micki Witthoeft, the mother of Ashli Babbitt, was arrested by Capitol Police Lieutenant Ryan Schauf for refusing to move to the sidewalk.
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