Ashli Babbitt repeatedly rammed her SUV into the car of her future husband's girlfriend, report says

On January 6, Ashli was shot and killed by police as she climbed through a window into the Speaker's Lobby during the Capitol insurrection.

The Associated Press reported that four years earlier, Babbitt rammed her SUV into the vehicle of Celeste's boyfriend, who was having an extramarital affair with her.

According to her, she found out in 2015 that her long-time boyfriend, Ashford McEntee, was having an affair with her coworker, Timothy McEntee, who went by the last name of her husband.

After learning of the affair, she told Timothy McEntee and he rammed her vehicle.

According to a case report from the sheriff's office, Babbitt was issued a criminal summons on charges of reckless endangering and malicious destruction of property, which were later amended to include reckless driving, negligent driving, and failure to control a vehicle's speed to avoid a collision.

While a peace order and legal protection for victims of abuse are available, a judge acquitted Babbitt on the criminal charges after she admitted that she had tried to make the accident look like it was an accident, the Associated Press reported.

According to the Associated Press, Norris obtained a peace order against her stalker in February of last year. She wrote in her petition that she had been receiving calls from an unlisted number in the middle of the night and that she had recently been followed home from work.

Ashli moved to San Diego, California, took over a local business, and married a man after a divorce was granted by the state of Maryland.