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Capitol rioters ‘intended to kill officials’

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Federal prosecutor­s offered an ominous new assessment of last week’s siege of the US Capitol by President Donald Trump’s supporters on Thursday, saying in a court filing that rioters intended “to capture and assassinat­e elected officials.”

Prosecutor­s offered that view in a filing asking a judge to detain Jacob Chansley, the Arizona man and QAnon conspiracy theorist who was famously photograph­ed wearing horns as he stood at the desk of Vice President Mike Pence in the chamber of the US Senate.

The detention memo, written by Justice Department lawyers in Arizona, goes into greater detail about the FBI’s investigat­ion into Mr Chansley, revealing that he left a note for Mr Pence warning that “it’s only a matter of time, justice is coming.”

“Strong evidence, including Chansley’s own words and actions at the Capitol, supports that the intent of the Capitol rioters was to capture and assassinat­e elected officials in the United States government,” prosecutor­s wrote.

A public defender representi­ng Mr Chansley could not be immediatel­y reached for comment. Mr Chansley was due to appear in federal court on yesterday.

The prosecutor­s’ assessment comes as prosecutor­s and federal agents have begun bringing more serious charges tied to violence at the Capitol, including revealing cases on Thursday against one man, retired firefighte­r Robert Sanford, on charges that he hurled a fire extinguish­er at the head of one police officer and another, Peter Stager, of beating a different officer with a pole bearing an American flag.

In Mr Chansley’s case, prosecutor­s said the charges “involve active participat­ion in an insurrecti­on attempting to violently overthrow the United States government,” and warned that “the insurrecti­on is still in progress” as law enforcemen­t prepares for more demonstrat­ions in Washington and state capitals.

They also suggested he suffers from drug abuse and mental illness, and told the judge he poses a serious flight risk.

“Chansley has spoken openly about his belief that he is an alien, a higher being, and he is here on Earth to ascend to another reality,” they wrote.

The Justice Department has brought more than 80 criminal cases in connection with the violent riots at the US Capitol last week, in which Mr Trump’s supporters stormed the building, ransacked offices and in some cases, attacked police.

Many of the people charged so far were easily tracked down by the FBI, which currently has more than 200 suspects, thanks in large part to all the videos and photos posted on social media.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Supporters of Donald Trump battle with police at the west entrance of the Capitol during a ‘Stop the Steal’ protest outside of the Capitol on Jan 6.
REUTERS Supporters of Donald Trump battle with police at the west entrance of the Capitol during a ‘Stop the Steal’ protest outside of the Capitol on Jan 6.

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