Posted on 11/16/2005 9:41:50 AM PST by AmishDude
Attack has Grassley concerned for his staff By Elana Schor
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said yesterday that he is concerned about the safety of all of his staffers in the wake of last weeks assault on the chief investigator for the Senate Finance Committee.
An unidentified man attacked Emilia DiSanto, who has assisted committee Chairman Grassley on a series of controversial oversight inquiries in recent months, on the evening of Nov. 2 at her suburban Virginia home. Investigators have not determined the weapon used in the assault on DiSanto, but Grassley echoed internal suspicion that her assailant used a baseball bat.
If this is work-related, theres a lot of people on my staff who might be in a dangerous situation, said Grassley, visibly disturbed.
The FBI and Capitol Police are exploring whether the assault is related to DiSantos work for Grassley, focusing on the unique circumstances of the incident. The attacker was dressed in black with a hood obscuring his face and made no demands for money from DiSanto.
Grassley said a work-related motivation could not be ruled out.
You just dont know, he said. Federal law enforcement has joined the case based on concerns that DiSantos role in Grassleys high-profile anti-corruption efforts could have put her in physical danger.
Two days after the attack on DiSanto, a bomb threat was issued against a Marshalltown, Iowa, veterans home hours before a scheduled appearance by Grassley. Though local police said the senator was not a target of the threat, which turned out to be a false alarm, the timing of the Iowa and DiSanto incidents could become a focus of the Washington investigation.
Grassley said the physical welfare of DiSanto and others on his staff is his chief focus.
Im more concerned about that than the bomb threat, he said.
There was a posting on it when it happened but this is the first Ive seen since.
My, Chuckles (R-Retirement Village) certainly has a high opinion of his importance.
Oh, geez. How long you think it'll be before Sen. Dayton (D-MN) flees?
Indeed. The media will run with the Rove/Scooter did it version, I'm sure.
I searched on Grassley, on attack+staffer, etc.
Well, he does now.
Federal law enforcement has joined the case based on concerns that DiSantos role in Grassleys high-profile anti-corruption efforts could have put her in physical danger.
Sounds to me like he has a (justified) high opinion of his staff and the important work they are doing.
It is time to put Grassley out to pasture.
It happened outside of her Northern Virginia home and no that is NOT a common occurrence in the area where she lived.
Your opinion is duly noted but seems to have little bearing on the article at hand or the nature of this crime.
Seems too random. There haven't been any other attacks on staffers for anyone else on the committeed.
I'm not sure what the purpose of a beating would be. It's probably a personal thing.
The attack on DiSanto smells like ELF.
DiSanto works on very specific cases and is the name most mentioned when these things are brought up in the press. I pray it does turn out to be something totally random- but I fear it is not.
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