San Francisco Chronicle

Attorney general: Merrick Garland committed to holding “all Jan. 6 perpetrato­rs, at any level, accountabl­e.”

- By Michael Balsamo Michael Balsamo is an Associated Press writer.

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Merrick Garland on Wednesday vowed to hold accountabl­e anyone who was responsibl­e for last year’s insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol, whether they were physically there or not.

In a speech to Justice Department employees, Garland said prosecutor­s remained “committed to holding all Jan. 6 perpetrato­rs, at any level, accountabl­e under law.”

His remarks come just shy of the one-year anniversar­y of the attack on the Capitol and as the Justice Department has faced increased pressure from some Democrats to focus more on actions that may have inspired the thousands of pro-Trump rioters to storm the building.

“We will follow the facts wherever they lead,” Garland said in his speech. “The actions we have taken thus far will not be our last.”

The investigat­ion into the attack on the Capitol is the largest in the Justice Department’s history. So far, more than 700 people have been arrested and 350 others are still being sought by the FBI, including 250 of whom are accused of assaulting police officers.

Garland also detailed the serious assaults on law enforcemen­t officers, describing in detail how officers were beaten and shocked with stun guns. During January’s riot, one officer was beaten and shocked with a stun gun repeatedly until he had a heart attack; another was foaming at the mouth and screaming for help as rioters crushed him between two doors and bashed him in the head with his own weapon.

“Those involved must be held accountabl­e, and there is no higher priority for us at the Department

of Justice,” Garland said.

Garland also discussed voting rights, in the context of threats to election officials as well as the state legislativ­e efforts to make voting harder.

“The Department of Justice will continue to do all it can to protect voting rights with the enforcemen­t powers we have,” he said.

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