Posted on 11/08/2005 10:48:28 AM PST by pissant
The FBI and Capitol Police are investigating the vicious attack of a top Senate staffer at her home last week amid concerns that the assault might be related to her work on the Finance Committee.
Emilia DiSanto, chief investigator for committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), arrived at her suburban Virginia home after work Wednesday about 6:30 p.m. As she was unloading belongings from her car, a 6-foot-1-inch white man dressed in black struck her repeatedly with an unidentified object believed to be a baseball bat.
After she screamed to her family inside the house, the assailant fled. DiSanto was transported to Inova Fair Oaks Hospital, where she was treated for significant upper-body injuries. Nine staples were needed to close her head wound.
DiSanto, who declined to comment, has reported back to work.
The attack and the possibility that it was motivated by congressional business have made some people anxious on Capitol Hill.
This is of obvious concern to anyone working here, a Senate staffer said. Its very disconcerting when you worry about someone resorting to violence. This could be intimidation, and you wonder whether its safe to do your job.
The attack on DiSanto came two days before a bomb threat caused alarm at an Iowa veterans home where Grassley was scheduled to appear.
According to the Iowa Times Republican, an anonymous caller told a switchboard operator Friday that a bomb would detonate in the centers cemetery shortly before 1 p.m. The threat was not in the area where Grassley was scheduled to appear and later was deemed a false alarm. Grassley made the visit to the center as planned.
No evidence has surfaced that definitively points to DiSantos work on the Finance Committee as the trigger for the attack, but sources say there are a number of clues that suggest it could be.
The assailant was trying to hide his identity, wearing a hood and black gloves. He also did not make any demands before attacking the 49-year-old staffer. A working assumption among investigators is that he was waiting for her to arrive home.
Sources say acts of violence in DiSantos neighborhood are rare.
Grassley is known for his aggressive oversight of the public and private sector. Over the past year, he has scrutinized healthcare fraud, organ-donation procedures used by hospitals, drug-safety matters and the use of nonprofit groups related to former lobbyist Jack Abramoff.
In her line of work, DiSanto doesnt make a lot of friends, an aide said.
Grassley spokeswoman Jill Kozeny said federal and local law-enforcement officials have not ruled out the possibility that the attack was work-related. She said Grassley and DiSanto have discussed the incident.
The only reason why the FBI is involved is because the assault may have been work-related.
There is no indication that the bomb threat and the DiSanto event are related.
Fairfax County police are treating the attack as an attempted homicide.
Some Senate staffers said Capitol Police did not initially treat the attack as work-related late last week.
We dont do law enforcement, but that one was a really hard one to swallow, a Senate aide said.
Capitol Police said they were deferring to Fairfax County police, who are taking the lead on the probe.
In response to the attack, Ken Cunningham, Grassleys chief of staff, sent an e-mail to Grassley employees urging them to report any suspicious activity or incidents to the Senate sergeant at arms. Cunningham noted in the e-mail that Grassley had asked the FBI to investigate.
Grassley is one of Capitol Hills most vocal critics of the FBI.
Capitol Police Chief Terrence Gainer said the unit is looking at the possible relationship between the attack on DiSanto and her position at the Capitol.
I think all the agents involved are looking into the motive, he added.
Gainer said three agencies conferred Friday and yesterday to discuss the ongoing investigation.
An FBI spokeswoman confirmed the agency is looking into the attack.
Senate aides say they have been rattled by the incident, and some have taken extra precautions after hearing of it.
DiSanto has worked on the Hill for more than a decade. In July 2000, she was identified by Fortune magazine as one of the Power 30 in Washington as the staff director for then-Senate Small Business Committee Chairman Kit Bond (R-Mo.). She also worked for the House Committee on Economic and Educational Opportunities in the mid 1990s.
Mike
I don't know, but the heat from conservatives seems to be focused on one agency. A little fear placed hear and there will help keep the chestnut geldings in line.
You have to wonder what kind of man would do this- you'd have to be completely without a soul. No humanity.
Looks as though the democrats are reverting to their basic mode of operation.
What kind of men would support a woman's right to kill his offspring? There's a lot of those around.
look for the union label...
Come on, it's not like they are actually going to arrest Hill - she did this kind of thing to Bill all the time! ;)
Is she an enemy of unions? Sounds like the actions of a thug...
Ok so this does sound like somebody is digging up something now they have my attention. What was I saying? Oh ya the mugging thing, this could be interesting - probably Rove did it - why would he you ask? because he can (sarc off)
The baseball bat seems to be the weapon of choice these days.
Check it out.
Hillary's Etiquette Squad must be back at work.
Looks like a warning hit.
So if she was returning from DC at the time and because of their unconstitutional statutes, she was unable to be armed, then her ability to exercise her constitutional right to keep and bear arms was the direct cause of her inability to protect herself....hence her trip to the hospital.
They never went out of business. They're just working in a differnet mode for these 8 years.
Heads up, one and all.
This particular case "appears" to be motivated as a possible attempt at a "car jacking".
This is probably the way he makes his living.
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