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    US authorities arrest suspect in 2021 Capitol Hill pipe bombs | Crime News

    Team_NationalNewsBriefBy Team_NationalNewsBriefDecember 4, 2025 Latest News No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Authorities in the United States have arrested a suspect they say was involved in leaving pipe bombs near the headquarters of the country’s two major political parties in Washington, DC, during the night before the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021.

    On Thursday, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Justice identified the suspect as Brian Cole Jr in a joint news conference.

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    “ I know some people have given up on finding the perpetrator. But not the FBI and not our partners,” said Darren Cox, a deputy assistant director in the FBI.

    He explained that the investigation involved sorting through “3 million lines of data”.

    “We do not forget, we do not give up, and we do not relent. Though it had been nearly five years, our team continued to churn through massive amounts of data and tips that we used to identify this suspect,” Cox said.

    Officials under Presidential Donald Trump also touted the arrest as a victory for the current Republican administration — and a sign of the incompetence under Trump’s predecessor, Democrat Joe Biden.

    “We did not discover any new information,” FBI Director Kash Patel said on Thursday.

    “An investigation spearheaded by the deputy director and the AIC [agent in charge] of our Washington field office brought in a new team of investigators and experts, reexamined every piece of evidence, sifted through all the data — something that the prior administration refused and failed to do.”

    Attorney General Pam Bondi, who was also at the news conference, explained that Cole would be charged with the illegal use of an explosive device.

    She added that the investigation was ongoing and that further charges could be filed at a later date.

    A long-running investigation

    The arrest potentially ends a nearly five-year-long mystery that underscored the rising threat of political violence in the US.

    Law enforcement agencies have said that the bombs, which did not explode, were viable and “could have seriously injured or killed innocent bystanders”.

    Officials offered $500,000 for information on the perpetrator, warning that the suspect “may still pose a danger to the public”.

    Early on, authorities released grainy footage of the person who left the bombs. The suspect, long believed to be a man, was captured on surveillance cameras wearing a mask, gloves and a grey hoodie.

    The perpetrator walked through the densely populated Capitol Hill neighbourhood to arrive near the offices of the Democratic and Republican Parties, where he placed the pipe bombs.

    Last year, the FBI said its analysts, agents and law enforcement partners had “worked thousands of hours conducting interviews, reviewing physical and digital evidence, and assessing tips from the public about who may have placed pipe bombs on Capitol Hill”.

    The day after the bombs were left, President Trump’s supporters stormed and ransacked the US Capitol to prevent the certification of Biden’s victory in the 2020 elections.

    Trump continues to falsely claim that his election loss that year was due to widespread voter fraud.

    In one of his first decrees after returning to the White House early in 2025, Trump issued a presidential pardon for more than 1,500 people charged or convicted of criminal offences related to the riot.

    The mystery surrounding the pipe bombs has fuelled right-wing conspiracy theories that the Capitol riot was an “inside job”. Some online personalities have maintained, without evidence, that the would-be bomber was a “deep state” government agent who sought to discredit Trump’s supporters.

    But even some Trump officials who previously helped spread such theories, like Dan Bongino, have since come out strongly against them.

    Last month, Bongino, now the second-in-command at the FBI, denounced rumours about the pipe bombing case, calling them “grossly inaccurate”. He added that the misinformation “serves only to mislead the public”.



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