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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsProsecutors Move Quickly on Jan. 6 Cases, but One Big Question Remains
By almost any measure, the criminal investigation of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol is a prosecutorial effort of unparalleled complexity and scope.
For an entire year, federal agents in almost every state have been poring over mounting stacks of tipster reports, interviews with witnesses, public social media posts and private messages obtained by warrants. They have also collected nearly 14,000 hours of video from media outlets, surveillance cameras and police-worn body cameras enough raw footage that it would take a year and a half of around-the-clock viewing to get through it.
While the Justice Department has called the inquiry one of the largest in its history, traditional law enforcement officials have not been acting alone. Working with information from online sleuths who style themselves as Sedition Hunters, the authorities have made more than 700 arrests with little sign of slowing down.
The government estimates that as many as 2,500 people who took part in the events of Jan. 6 could be charged with federal crimes. That includes more than 1,000 incidents that prosecutors believe could be assaults.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/prosecutors-move-quickly-on-jan-6-cases-but-big-questions-remain/ar-AASrInt
Bayard
(22,073 posts)I like that term!
JT45242
(2,278 posts)A lot of no name Joe 6 pack and Karen KKKlanswoman but will they actually charge anyone of substance?
leftstreet
(36,108 posts)Maybe a few low level staffers whose trials won't come about until the year 2050