The differing reactions among Trump supporters between Ricky Shiffer’s actions and Ashli Babbitt’s death may stem from several factors, including perceived motivations, outcomes, and media narratives. Ashli Babbitt became a symbol for many Trump supporters as she was portrayed as an unarmed protester shot by law enforcement during the January 6th Capitol riot. Her death became a rallying point for claims of excessive force and injustice, resonating with those who viewed the event as a protest for democratic processes.
On the other hand, Ricky Shiffer, who was linked to an attempted violent act against an FBI office, does not fit the same narrative of victimhood. Shiffer’s actions were viewed more as an aggressive offense rather than a passive or defensively positioned confrontation, making it difficult for supporters to rally around him as they did with Babbitt. Furthermore, the circumstances around their actions and how they were presented in media also play a role; Babbitt’s story was widely covered as part of the January 6th events, receiving significant attention and becoming a focal point for ongoing political discourse. Shiffer’s actions, while serious, did not capture the same level of public, political, or media attention.
Additionally, there’s a difference in framing; Babbitt’s incident is often viewed through the lens of political martyrdom, whereas Shiffer’s actions are seen as extremist. This delineation influences how supporters align with or distance themselves from each figure’s narrative.