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FBI arrests suspect in 2021 D.C. pipe bomb case, authorities say
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FBI arrests suspect in 2021 D.C. pipe bomb case, authorities say

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Last updated: December 4, 2025 7:12 pm
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A northern Virginia man was arrested in reference to two pipe bombs that had been planted outdoors the Democratic Nationwide Committee and Republican Nationwide Committee headquarters on the eve of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, federal authorities introduced Thursday.

Legal professional Normal Pam Bondi recognized the suspect as Brian Cole Jr., a 30-year-old from Woodbridge, Virginia, situated simply outdoors Washington, D.C. He is the primary suspect arrested within the yearslong pipe bomb investigation.

The college district for Prince William County, Virginia, which incorporates Woodbridge, confirmed to CBS Information that Cole graduated from highschool in 2013.

The arrest marks a serious step ahead in a case that has vexed the FBI for almost 5 years. The pipe bombs had been positioned outdoors DNC and RNC headquarters on the night of Jan. 5, federal investigators have mentioned.

The units — made out of 1×8-inch pipes, kitchen timers and selfmade black powder — didn’t detonate, however the FBI has referred to as them viable and warned they may have killed or injured folks.

The bombs weren’t found till the afternoon of Jan. 6, as police within the space had been overwhelmed by rioting on the Capitol constructing close by. Former Vice President Kamala Harris, who was the vice president-elect on the time, was evacuated from the DNC headquarters shortly after the units had been discovered.

“We’re grateful to the legislation enforcement officers who’ve devoted years to investigating the pipe bombs planted on the Democratic and Republican Nationwide Committee headquarters on the eve of the January sixth revolt,” DNC Chair Ken Martin mentioned following the arrest. “These accountable for this horrific act have to be dropped at justice, and political violence ought to by no means be accepted in America.”

Over the following months and years, federal legislation enforcement scoured the nation for alleged Capitol riot individuals, monitoring down and charging greater than 1,500 folks.

However the pipe bomb case had remained a lingering thriller amid the occasions of that week. The FBI had not made an arrest or recognized a suspect earlier than Thursday, although it has periodically launched footage of a potential suspect — grainy safety digicam photos of a shadowy determine in a hoodie — and provided $500,000 for data.

In Could, Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino mentioned on X the pipe bomb investigation was one in all a number of unsolved instances that had drawn “further sources and investigative consideration.” He mentioned he had acquired weekly briefings on the case and the FBI was “making progress.”

Nick Kurtz and

Kathryn Watson

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