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根据数字:1月6日的调查一年后进展如何

2022-01-05 14:18   美国新闻网   - 

近一年前,来自美国几乎每个州的数千人前往华盛顿特区,其中许多人都在那里袭击了美国国会大厦此前举行了一次政治集会,试图阻止对乔·拜登选举胜利的认证。

这场骚乱是在前总统唐纳德·特朗普(Donald Trump)及其盟友长达数月的虚假信息运动之后发生的,他们在没有证据的情况下声称选举是通过欺诈窃取的。骚乱持续了7个小时,期间约有1万人来到国会大厦,许多人与试图保护大厦和大厦内议员的官员发生暴力冲突。至少有2000人进入国会大厦。

司法部称,袭击期间或之后有5人死亡,包括4名抗议者和1名警察,约140名警察受伤。

在袭击发生后的一年里,司法部发起了官员称之为最大的调查在美国历史上,迄今已有数百人被捕,数十人被起诉。美国众议院还成立了一个两党委员会调查这次袭击发出几十张传票。

以下是迄今为止这些调查的详细情况。

有多少人被起诉了?根据美国广播公司新闻的统计,超过700名被指控的暴徒因他们在混战中的角色而被起诉。根据乔治·华盛顿大学的极端主义项目,被指控的人绝大多数是男性,其中最多的来自佛罗里达州、宾夕法尼亚州和得克萨斯州。

被指控的人包括教师、多名消防员、一名公司首席执行官和许多民选官员。

他们被指控了什么?据DOJ称,约有640名被告被指控进入或停留在受限制的联邦建筑或场地,这是一种轻罪。据DOJ报道,超过225名被指控的暴徒被指控犯有更严重的袭击、抵抗或阻碍官员或雇员的罪行,其中75人面临使用致命或危险武器或对官员造成严重身体伤害的指控。

此外,据DOJ称,40人被指控犯有阴谋罪。

有多少人认罪了?据DOJ报道,到目前为止,至少有167名暴乱者,或者说近25%的被指控者,承认了对他们的指控。DOJ说,大约145人对轻罪认罪,20人对重罪认罪。六名认罪的重罪被告承认了以下指控对执法部门的攻击,根据DOJ的说法。

有多少人被判刑了?到目前为止,至少有73名骚乱者在承认对他们的指控后被判刑。根据美国广播公司新闻的统计,其中至少有32人,即43%的被判刑者,被判入狱。

例如,德克萨斯州的一名警官因参与暴乱而被判45天监禁。一名佛罗里达州男子向执法部门投掷消防栓,于去年12月被判处五年多监禁,这是对1月6日混战参与者判处的最长刑期。此外,据DOJ称,至少有18人被判处一段时间的家庭拘留。

有多少民兵组织成员被指控?检察官至少指控了62名被指控的暴徒根据美国广播公司新闻的统计,这些人被指控或自称是“誓言守护者”、“骄傲男孩”或“百分之三”的成员,或与他们有联系。他们包括至少29个骄傲男孩,23个誓言守护者,10个三分者。

调查还剩下多少?据DOJ称,联邦调查局仍在寻找350名被认为在国会大厦实施暴力行为的人,其中包括250多名袭击警察的人。

联邦调查局还在继续调查这名身份不明的人,据称他安放管道炸弹1月6日晚,在民主党全国委员会和共和党全国委员会总部外。迄今为止,尚未逮捕任何人。官员们在9月份表示,联邦调查局已经进行了800多次采访,收集了23000多份视频文件,评估了300多条与此次调查有关的线索。

联邦调查局悬赏10万美元寻找导致此人被捕的信息。

1月6日有多少传票。众议院特别委员会发布?委员会至少发布了50张传票向他们想与之交谈的人讲述他们对当天事件的了解。他们包括白宫和DOJ的高级官员,包括前幕僚长马克·梅多斯和前DOJ官员杰弗里·克拉克,以及特朗普竞选团队的多名官员和袭击前在椭圆广场举行的“拯救美国”集会的组织者。

PHOTO:The select committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol ,meets in Washington, Dec. 1, 2021.

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调查1月6日袭击事件的特别委员会主席、众议员本尼·汤普森...

特朗普政府有多少前官员被传唤?至少19岁前任官员已被委员会传唤,包括前白宫办公厅副主任丹·斯卡维诺、前代理国防部长办公厅主任卡什·帕特尔、前白宫首席战略师史蒂夫·班农,以及前特朗普2020年竞选经理比尔·斯捷潘。

委员会做了多少证词?众议院特别委员会主席本尼·汤普森12月14日说,该委员会已经进行了300多次宣誓作证。

有没有刑事指控?众议院以未能遵守调查为由向司法部移交了斯蒂芬·班农和马克·梅多斯的两起刑事案件。

司法部带来了对班农的指控。没有对梅多斯提出指控。

By the numbers: How the Jan. 6 investigation is shaping up 1 year later

Nearly one year ago, thousands of people from nearly every state in the country traveled to Washington, D.C., where many of themstormed the nation's Capitol buildingafter a political rally in an effort to stop the certification of Joe Biden's election victory.

The riot -- which followed a months-long disinformation campaign by former President Donald Trump and his allies, who claimed without evidence that the election had been stolen through fraud -- lasted seven hours, during which approximately 10,000 people came onto Capitol grounds, with many engaging in violent clashes with officers trying to protect the building and lawmakers inside. At least 2,000 made it inside the Capitol building.

Five people died during or after the attack, including four protesters and one police officer, and approximately 140 officers suffered injuries, according to the Department of Justice.

In the year since the attack, the Justice Department launched what officials have described as one of thelargest investigationsin American history, with hundreds of arrests and dozens of charges filed so far. The U.S. House of Representatives also formed a bipartisan committee toinvestigate the attack, issuing dozens of subpoenas.

Following is a breakdown of these investigations to date.

How many people have been charged?Over 700 accused rioters have been charged for their role in the melee, according to an ABC News count. Those charged are overwhelmingly male, and the largest number come from Florida, Pennsylvania and Texas, according to George Washington University's Project on Extremism.

Those charged include teachers, multiple firefighters, a company CEO, and numerous elected officials.

What have they been charged with?According to the DOJ, approximately 640 defendants have been charged with entering or remaining in a restricted federal building or grounds, which is a misdemeanor. More than 225 accused rioters have been charged with the more serious crime of assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers or employees, according to the DOJ, with 75 of them facing charges of using a deadly or dangerous weapon or causing serious bodily injury to an officer.

Additionally, 40 individuals have been charged with conspiracy, according to the DOJ.

How many have pleaded guilty?At least 167 rioters, or nearly 25% of those charged, have pleaded guilty to charges against them so far, according to the DOJ. Approximately 145 have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors, and 20 have pleaded guilty to felonies, the DOJ says. Six of those who have pleaded guilty to felonies have pleaded to charges related toassaults on law enforcement, according to the DOJ.

How many have been sentenced?At least 73 rioters have been sentenced so far after pleading guilty to the charges against them. At least 32 of those, or 43% of those sentenced, have received jail time, according to an ABC News count.

A Texas police officer, for example, received 45 days in prison for his role in the riot. A Florida man who threw a fire hydrant at law enforcement was sentenced in December to more than five years in prison -- the longest sentence handed down to a participant in the Jan. 6 melee. Additionally, at least 18 people have been sentenced to a period of home detention, according to the DOJ.

How many members of militia groups have been charged?Prosecutors have charged at least62 accused rioterswho are alleged or self-described members of, or have ties to, the Oath Keepers, Proud Boys, or Three Percenters, according to an ABC News count. They include at 29 Proud Boys, 23 Oath Keepers, and 10 Three Percenters.

How much more of the investigation is left?The FBI is still seeking 350 individuals believed to have committed violent acts on the Capitol grounds, according to the DOJ, including over 250 who assaulted police officers.

The FBI is also continuing its investigation into the still-unidentified person who allegedlyplanted pipe bombsoutside the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee the night before Jan. 6. To date, no arrests have been made. The FBI has conducted more than 800 interviews, collected more than 23,000 video files, and assessed more than 300 tips related to this investigation, officials said in September.

The FBI is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the person's arrest.

How many subpoenas has the Jan 6. House select committee issued?The committee has issued at least50 subpoenasto people they want to talk to regarding what they know about the events of the day. They include top White House and DOJ officials, including former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark, as well as multiple Trump campaign officials and organizers of the "Save America" rally on the Ellipse that preceded the attack.

How many former Trump administration officials have been subpoenaed?At least 19former officialshave been subpoenaed by the committee, including former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino, former Acting Secretary of Defense Chief of Staff Kash Patel, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon, and former Trump 2020 campaign manager Bill Stepien.

How many depositions has the committee conducted?The House select committee has conducted over 300 depositions, committee Chairman Bennie Thompson said on Dec. 14.

Have there been any criminal charges?Two criminal referrals by the House of Representatives for failure to comply with the investigation have been made to the Department of Justice, for Stephen Bannon and Mark Meadows.

The Justice Department has broughtcharges against Bannon. No charges have been brought against Meadows.

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