Law enforcement officers inside the U.S. Capitol had no reason to believe Ashli Babbitt, the woman one of them shot dead, was armed, according to her family’s lawyer. Babbitt was fatally shot inside the Capitol on Jan. 6 after breaching the building with hundreds of others, interrupting a joint session of Congress. She was struck by a bullet fired by a Capitol Police officer while climbing through a broken window to enter the Speaker’s Lobby, which is next to the House chamber. Babbitt was carrying a backpack. That contained a scarf and a sweater, her family’s lawyer Terrell Roberts said. “We’ve heard nothing from any of the leaked information that’s gone out there that she was armed at all. No bomb, no weapon,” Roberts said during an appearance this week on One America News. “So the officer was not free to infer that she was armed, unless he sees some …