From Reuters:
“U.S.
pursuing seditious conspiracy cases in 'unprecedented' probe of Capitol assault”
The United
States has opened criminal investigations of more than 170 people who stormed
the Capitol last week and plans to charge some of the most serious offenders
with assault and seditious conspiracy for their role in the violence, a federal
prosecutor said on Tuesday. Hundreds of supporters of President Donald Trump
ransacked the Capitol building as Congress was in session to certify
President-elect Joe Biden’s win, battling with police, sending lawmakers
fleeing for safety and leaving five dead.
Acting
Washington, D.C., U.S. Attorney Michael Sherwin said his office expects
hundreds of people ultimately to be charged as the Federal Bureau of
Investigation reviews more than 100,000 photos and videos of the unrest - some
of which were taken by participants as they smashed windows and stole things. “The
scope and scale of this investigation and these cases are really unprecedented,
not only in FBI history, but probably DOJ history,” Sherwin told a news
conference. “The Capitol grounds outside and inside are... a crime scene.” Sherwin
said 70 criminal cases have been filed to date, but he predicted that hundreds
of cases will come out of the probe. While many of them involve people whose
photos went viral on social media, such as one of a man pictured sitting at the
desk of a staffer of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, he said more serious charges
are coming and a grand jury has been reviewing the cases. “We’re looking at
significant felony cases tied to sedition and conspiracy,” Sherwin said, noting
his office has launched a strike force whose marching orders are to build
criminal cases around such charges. He added that other strike forces have been
formed to focus on assaults on law enforcement and members of the media. “The
range of criminal conduct is really... unmatched in any type of scenario that
we’ve seen,” Sherwin said, noting it runs the gamut from “simple trespass” and
“theft of mail” to “felony murder and even civil rights excessive force.”
ARRESTS
AROUND COUNTRY Federal law enforcement officials on Tuesday announced more
arrests in both New York and Chicago. Aaron Mostofsky, whom multiple
news outlets identified as the son of New York Supreme Court Judge Shlomo
Mostofsky, was arrested after photos of him at the U.S. Capitol dressed in a
fur costume appeared in an article by the New York Post. He was charged
with theft of government property, unlawful entry, knowingly impeding
government business and disorderly conduct. He was released on a $100,000 bail
following a court hearing in Brooklyn on Tuesday, where his attorney, Jeffrey
Schwartz, said his client “was not part of the mob and was not rampaging.” Louis
Capriotti, 45, of Illinois, was also charged on Tuesday for leaving a
threatening voice mail to a member of Congress in late December. Several
other suspects appeared in federal courts around the country on Tuesday,
including Lonnie Coffman, whom a judge ordered be detained after police
discovered explosives and guns in his car, along with handwritten notes
containing the name of a member of Congress. Steven D’Antuono, the
assistant director in charge for the FBI’s Washington, D.C. office, said the
bureau has been combing through more than 100,000 photos, video and other tips
it has received since last week. Republican Senator Bill Cassidy on
Tuesday tweeted photos he said he had received from Capitol Police and added
that the man pictured was wanted for questioning in connection with the murder
of Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick. He later corrected his tweet, saying
the man is a person of interest “for a separate incident that occurred” at the
Capitol. D’Antuono declined to comment on whether the man in the photo
is a suspect.
Capitol Police
and other federal law enforcement have been facing criticism for why they were
not better prepared for the attack. On Jan. 5, the FBI’s office in Norfolk,
Virginia, circulated a bulletin warning that extremists were preparing to
travel to Washington to commit violence and “war,” a law enforcement source
told Reuters. The source said the information in the bulletin was “raw, open
source” intelligence, meaning that the FBI had not confirmed it. D’Antuono
confirmed the FBI was aware of intelligence about potential violation ahead of
Jan. 6, as well as the bulletin in question. “We immediately shared that
information and action was taken,” he said.
^ These Coup
Domestic Terrorists deserve to be punished to the fullest extent of US Federal
Law – including the Death Penalty -
which I’m sure won’t be used. They tried to destroy the US Federal Government
and American Democracy and now need to face American Justice. It is funny to
hear how some of these people are now reacting (they were so gung-ho during the
Coup Attempt and now the reality is in their face.) Many have already are will
lose their jobs on top of being arrested. I do not see this ending anytime soon.
^
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