How Miriam Carey's U-Turn At A White House Checkpoint Led To Her Death

How Miriam Carey's U-Turn At A White House Checkpoint Led To Her Death
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 3: (L-R) Valarie Carey, Idella Carey and Amy Carey-Jones want to know what happened to Miriam Carey who was shot and killed last year by Capitol Police in Washington, DC on October 3, 2014. It's not known why Carey drove from New York to DC with her toddler in the back seat. Her car pulled into a White House barracade alarming security. She then sped down to the U.S. Capitol grounds where she was eventually shot at and killed. Her family has filed a 75-million-dollar wrongful death lawsuit against against the Capitol Police and Secret Service. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - OCTOBER 3: (L-R) Valarie Carey, Idella Carey and Amy Carey-Jones want to know what happened to Miriam Carey who was shot and killed last year by Capitol Police in Washington, DC on October 3, 2014. It's not known why Carey drove from New York to DC with her toddler in the back seat. Her car pulled into a White House barracade alarming security. She then sped down to the U.S. Capitol grounds where she was eventually shot at and killed. Her family has filed a 75-million-dollar wrongful death lawsuit against against the Capitol Police and Secret Service. (Photo by Linda Davidson / The Washington Post via Getty Images)

“We want to know: Why? What happened?”

So many questions, so much we still don’t know about the case of the woman shot to death by the Secret Service and the U.S. Capitol Police on Oct. 3, 2013, after a car chase from the White House to Capitol Hill. Her 13-month-old daughter survived in a car seat.

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