Emilia DiSanto, chief investigator for [Finance] 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. [...]
No evidence has surfaced that definitively points to DiSanto’s 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 DiSanto’s 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.
(via Josh Marshall)
TrackBackThe sooner that turd is locked in a cess pit, the better.
Posted by: waldo at November 8, 2005 12:52 AMI think it's got to be a well established Republican strategy to just do things so balls-out-crazy that no one will ever believe anyone that brings these instances up in conversation.
I don't think they lack the will or have the scruples to prevent them from carrying a policy like that out.
Posted by: Hanke at November 9, 2005 03:18 AMI tried to go to the Yikes link but it kept bringing me back to your blog. Yikes!
Posted by: KJ at November 10, 2005 03:18 PMWell, that's what happens when you leave the href statement with no actual link to follow. Thanks for the heads-up. All better now.
Posted by: apostropher at November 10, 2005 03:22 PM