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Who is Brian Cole, DC pipe bomb suspect?

The suspect suspected of planting bombs from the US Capitol on January 5, 2021, has been identified as Brian Cole Jr Jr.

Sources say Cole, 30, is still around FBI custody from Thursday following nearly five years of investigation. He is charged with using an explosive device, Major General Pam Bondi announced Thursday.

The FBI arrested Cole in Northern Virginia. He will make his first court appearance on Friday in Washington, DC…READ MORE.

The suspect is seen sitting on a bench outside the head of the Democratic National Committee before setting off one of the two pipe bombs found near the Party’s offices in Washington, DC (FBI)

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