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Alleged D.C. pipe bomber Brian Cole showing in court docket for arguments over his continued detention
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Alleged D.C. pipe bomber Brian Cole showing in court docket for arguments over his continued detention

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Last updated: December 30, 2025 7:58 pm
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Washington — The Virginia man accused of planting two pipe bombs outdoors the Republican and Democratic Celebration headquarters on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot is in court docket Tuesday as his legal professionals and federal prosecutors argue over whether or not he ought to stay detained within the lead-up to a prison trial.

Justice Division legal professionals have argued in court docket papers that Brian Cole, 30, poses an “insupportable threat” to the group and may proceed to be detained. He faces two prison fees stemming from the alleged planting of two improvised explosive gadgets within the neighborhood of the RNC and DNC headquarters in Washington, D.C., almost 5 years in the past. He has not but entered a plea to the fees. 

Prosecutors urged the court docket to maintain Cole in custody “contemplating the acute and profoundly critical nature of his crimes, the overwhelming proof of his guilt, the years he has spent deceiving these round him to keep away from accountability, and the insupportable threat that he’ll once more resort to violence to precise his frustration with the world round him.”

The Justice Division stated in court docket filings Sunday that Cole has confessed to setting up the bombs, filling them with explosive energy and setting their timers to detonate. Prosecutors argued that he evaded regulation enforcement and averted accountability “for actions that endangered lives and created a widespread sense of concern and terror.”

The gadgets have been planted on the night time of Jan. 5, 2021, and weren’t found till the afternoon of Jan. 6, 2021, as regulation enforcement in Washington, D.C., have been overwhelmed when a mob of President Trump’s supporters breached the U.S. Capitol in an effort to cease Congress from certifying the outcomes of the 2020 presidential election.

The bombs didn’t detonate, however the FBI stated they have been viable. The perpetrator who planted the gadgets eluded federal investigators for years, even because the FBI continued to launch new video and data in hopes of a break within the case. Then, earlier this month, authorities arrested Cole after investigators checked out cellphone supplier data, buying historical past and car actions. 

Brian Cole Jr. 

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Cole instructed investigators throughout an interview after his arrest that he had pushed to Washington, D.C., on Jan. 5 to attend a protest over the result of the 2020 election and didn’t inform his household he was going to a protest in help of Mr. Trump, prosecutors stated. He stated that after the 2020 election, he started following the problem on YouTube and Reddit “when it first appeared like one thing was improper” and “stuff began occurring,” in keeping with Justice Division filings. He stated that “if individuals really feel that their votes are like simply being thrown away, then . . . on the very least somebody ought to deal with it,” prosecutors stated.

Prosecutors wrote that when requested about his motive, Cole stated “one thing simply snapped” and he needed to focus on “the events” as a result of “they have been in cost.” He denied that his actions have been directed towards Congress or associated to certification of the 2020 election outcomes, which passed off on Jan. 6, in keeping with the Justice Division.

Cole’s legal professionals have argued in court docket papers that he shouldn’t be saved in custody whereas awaiting a trial, as he has lived “with out incident” for the previous 4 years. They stated that Cole has been identified with Autism Spectrum Dysfunction, Degree 1, and obsessive compulsive dysfunction. Degree 1 is the mildest type of Autism Spectrum Dysfunction, in keeping with the Diagnostic and Statistical Handbook of Psychological Issues, Fifth Version.

Cole’s authorized group additionally argued that he has no prison historical past and stated there may be “zero proof” to recommend he would flee forward of a trial. He agreed to residence detention with GPS monitoring, and could be supervised by his grandmother, in keeping with court docket filings.

“There isn’t a sample of alarming conduct both previous to or after the alleged conduct at subject on this case. Mr. Cole doesn’t pose a hazard to the group,” they wrote.

Cole’s legal professionals have additionally requested the Justice of the Peace choose overseeing Tuesday’s listening to to order any and all confessions or admissions Cole made to investigators to be turned over to his authorized group.

Cole, a Virginia resident, was arrested earlier this month after the yearslong seek for the perpetrator of the alleged plot. In court docket paperwork, the FBI stated Cole lives together with his mom and different relations in Woodbridge, Virginia, and works in a bail bondsman’s workplace. 

His legal professionals stated that Cole “can proceed being a productive member of society upon launch” as a result of he can return to his job, “which is able to present fast construction and accountability.”

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