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As the tenure of FBI Director Christopher Wray winds down and the politicized agency prepares for a house-cleaning under presumptive Trump appointee Kash Patel, feds appeared to be attempting to get in front of one of the biggest suspected cover-up operations connected with the Jan. 6, 2021 uprising at the U.S. Capitol.
The FBI released more information about its pipe bomb investigation, including an estimate that the unidentified suspect is about 5 feet 7 inches tall. The bureau also was also posting previously unreleased video of the suspect placing one of the bombs.
#pipebombs @CBSNews first to report significance two, viable devices discovered at RNC 1245p + DNC 115p on January 6. @FBI now offering 100k reward + believes devices planted between “7:30 pm + 8:30 pm” on January 5, 2021” CONTEXT: Bomb maker used heavy black electrician’s tape pic.twitter.com/7QNtI5DTwv
— Catherine Herridge (@C__Herridge) January 29, 2021
Images show the suspect was wearing a gray hooded sweatshirt, a face mask, black gloves and a black and grey pair of Nike Air Max Speed Turf shoes with a yellow logo. The person also wore or carried a backpack containing the bombs.
Surveillance video captured the suspect placing the pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic national committees’ offices between 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 5, 2021. Nobody was hurt before the bombs were rendered safe, but the FBI says both devices could have been lethal.
Yet, a host of basic questions remains unanswered four years later. For starters, investigators claim not to know if the suspect is a man or a woman. […]
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