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Suspect wanted automobile rams FBI gate in potential ‘act of terror,’ official says
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Suspect wanted automobile rams FBI gate in potential ‘act of terror,’ official says

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Last updated: September 17, 2025 10:57 am
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A Pennsylvania man drove his automobile right into a steel gate on the FBI Constructing in Pittsburgh early on Wednesday, a ramming that the FBI described as intentional, saying the person was being sought as a suspect.

Donald Henson, of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, allegedly drove at a excessive charge of velocity towards the principle entrance gate at about 2:40 a.m., FBI Particular Agent in Cost Christopher Giordano advised the media.

“We have a look at this as an act of terror in opposition to the FBI,” Giordano mentioned. “This was a focused assault on this constructing. Fortunately nobody was damage, however we’re going to exhaust each capacity we have now underneath the federal regulation to search out, apprehend and prosecute this topic to the fullest extent.”

There was “some vulgarity” scrawled on the facet of the automobile, the FBI mentioned. The total particulars of what was written weren’t instantly clear, Giordano mentioned, including that there seemed to be a reference to suicide.

He mentioned the suspect fled the scene and it was believed that he could also be harmful. It was not instantly clear if Henson was armed, the FBI mentioned.

A automobile sits exterior the FBI Pittsburgh constructing after a suspect allegedly rammed the fence and fled the scene, Sept. 17, 2025.

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Henson is the registered proprietor of the automobile, Giordano mentioned. The FBI in contrast surveillance video with Henson’s drivers license picture to additional determine him, Giordano mentioned, including that he additionally had been recognized as a former army member. He mentioned Henson could have been experiencing a psychological well being concern.

After the crash, Henson allegedly exited the automobile, took an American flag out of the trunk and caught it on the gate, the FBI mentioned.

Photos from the scene captured by ABC Information affiliate WTAE appeared to indicate a white sedan sitting with a door ajar in entrance of a broken steel gate close to a safety sales space.

A automobile sits exterior the FBI Pittsburgh constructing after a suspect allegedly rammed the fence and fled the scene, Sept. 17, 2025.

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A spokesperson from the Pittsburgh Police Division advised ABC Information that officers responded to the 3300 block of E. Carson Avenue for a reported automobile collision at about 3 a.m. on Wednesday. The automobile collided with a gate exterior of the constructing, earlier than the motive force exited the automobile and fled the scene, the spokesperson mentioned.

The FBI is main the continuing investigation, the police mentioned. The FBI was working with the native U.S. Attorneys Workplace to draft a grievance in opposition to Henson, Giordano mentioned.

Henson had come to the FBI Pittsburgh workplace inside the previous couple of weeks to make a grievance, Giordano mentioned, including it “did not make a complete lot of sense.”

“We contacted him and let him know that there was no federal crime we have been in a position to cost,” he mentioned.

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