No Justice Justice Department: Hunt for grandmother who took a walk in the Capitol while sealing more than 200 Antifa arrest records

The Gateway Pundit reported on May 1 that the FBI has asked for help identifying an elderly woman who walked through the Capitol on Jan. 6; but in the meantime, for Black Lives Matter and Antifa, who have vandalized property, burned city neighborhoods, harassed innocent people and murdered scores of people, the Justice Department has proposed that arrest records be sealed for such elements arrested last summer.

The office of D.C. Attorney General Karl A. Racine said it will propose sealing the records of about 220 people arrested in custody for violating curfew orders during last June’s Floyd protests because “these people were engaged in a peaceful protest.

In a statement Thursday, Racine, a Democrat, said his office would send letters about the proposed sealing of arrest records to those arrested in Washington, D.C., last June, and that those who received the letters would know they would not be prosecuted, and that their affirmative responses to the sealing proposal would lead the attorney general’s office to file a motion to seal the person’s records, The Washington Post reported.

According to Just the News, the D.C. Attorney General’s Office, which prosecuted only five people in the Antifa riots, has 80 others who are ineligible for the proposed arrest record sealing because of their prior arrest records.

The Gateway Pundit reports that dozens, if not hundreds, of people have been arrested in connection with the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol.