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"Capital attack." The report identifies Brian Cole junior, described as a 30-year-old white man from the DC suburbs, as the individual associated with the incident under discussion. He is charged with transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and with malicious destruction by means of explosion. CNN’s account notes that local and federal law enforcement were observed outside his home in Woodbridge, Virginia, during the morning hours of the report. The description provides a geographic detail linking the individual to a residence in Woodbridge, Virginia, and specifies the immediate presence of law enforcement personnel at that location as part of the unfolding coverage. The two charges attributed to Brian Cole junior are explicit: first, transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce; second, malicious destruction by means of explosion. The statement connects these charges directly to Cole junior, identifying him in relation to the alleged offenses and the context in which the incident has attracted law enforcement attention. The timeline indicated by the reporting places these events in a recent morning, with observations of law enforcement activity at the subject’s home. The description emphasizes the observed police presence as part of the reporting, signaling ongoing investigative or procedural steps following the charges. In summary, the provided material identifies a specific individual, Brian Cole junior, with a stated age and demographic background, as the person charged with two particular offenses related to explosive materials and destruction. The geographic association to Woodbridge, Virginia, and the noted involvement of local and federal law enforcement at his residence are highlighted elements of the report. The account is framed around the charges of transporting an explosive device in interstate commerce and malicious destruction by means of explosion, as reported by CNN in connection with the described morning presence of law enforcement at the home.

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Two individuals discuss a suspicious device found near a bike. A sniper sent pictures of the device and identified the owner of the bike. Gas to the building was shut off, and individuals filming were detained for questioning. One shooter is deceased, with three victims in total. Two helicopters departed, and a drone may be used for surveillance. The fate of the detained individuals is uncertain.

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Hazmat operations are being set up all over, indicating preparations for something big. The New York City Fire Department is present. Military personnel are also observed in the area.

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A man from Palestine, with his face covered, was saying "free Palestine." The speaker identified him, and the police apprehended him. The speaker claims the man tried to bomb something, and so did the lady he was with. The lady left with a red bruise on her face.

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A truck with a mural of an airplane crashing into New York City was spotted on King Street. Two men fled from the truck, but they were apprehended. The suspects were taken into custody and later executed.

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Suspicious materials were found by a contractor, Melissa Carraway, during a scheduled HVAC service at an apartment building on East 33rd Place. Upon entering a unit, she discovered explosives, a rifle, and numerous fake IDs, prompting her to call the police. Law enforcement responded with ballistic shields and evacuated the building, informing residents to leave. After several hours, the bomb unit determined the items posed no threat and cleared the scene. One person was taken into custody, but their connection to the materials remains unclear. Residents were allowed to return around 1:30 PM, expressing concern due to recent bomb incidents in other cities.

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Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi are reportedly in federal custody and are being interviewed by the FBI in connection with the devices. A source indicates that both individuals are U.S. citizens. Authorities are continuing to monitor additional police activity in an area of New York City's Upper East Side near where the devices were initially thrown yesterday afternoon. Cameras captured six total people taken into custody yesterday. Among those detained was one individual who threw a device outside Gracie Mansion, which occurred during a clash related to a protest. The protest scene and the subsequent detentions appear to be connected to the broader demonstration that unfolded in the vicinity. The initial protest was organized under a bold and provocative message, with participants calling to “stop the Islamic takeover of New York City, stop New York City public Muslim prayer, end quote,” and the events described indicate a confrontation between demonstrators and counterprotesters or law enforcement. The report notes that the clashes and the detentions happened in the context of this protest, and authorities are now pursuing leads related to the devices and the individuals involved. Details indicate that the investigation is focusing on the devices and the individuals connected to them, with Balat and Kayumi identified as persons of interest or subjects in federal custody and being questioned by the FBI. The narrative emphasizes the sequence: the devices were thrown yesterday afternoon, a protest occurred with a charged slogan, six people were taken into custody during or after the incident, and Balat and Kayumi are being treated as individuals of interest in the federal inquiry, with ongoing surveillance and police activity in the same neighborhood. No further information is provided about the nature of the devices, the exact charges, or the broader implications of the protest and detentions beyond the stated facts. The report centers on the custody status of Balat and Kayumi, the FBI interviews, the six-detainment tally, the specific incident outside Gracie Mansion, and the monitoring of activity in the Upper East Side linked to the event.

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An individual sent pictures of a person and a bike with a padlock. A sniper inside a building witnessed the person arrive on the bike, set it down, and then walk away. The sniper sent the pictures. The bike is considered a suspicious device. Someone reported individuals filming them, a person on the roof, and then them again. When shots were fired, these individuals allegedly tried to run away. There is a deceased shooter and possibly three victims in the crowd. There are also reports of one deceased and two flight attendants. Two helicopters have taken off. The status of someone in a van is unknown.

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On January 5, 2021, between 7:30 and 8:30 PM, an unidentified individual placed pipe bombs near the offices of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Republican National Committee (RNC) in Washington, DC. The FBI and partners are renewing their call for tips to identify the suspect, with a reward of up to $500,000 for information leading to arrest and conviction. People with information are urged to call 1-800-CALL-FBI or submit tips online at tips.fbi.gov. Tips can remain anonymous. The FBI’s estimate places the suspect’s height at approximately five feet seven inches. The individual wore a face mask, a gray hooded sweatshirt, and black gloves, and used a backpack to transport each of the devices. Distinctive Nike Air Max Speed Turf shoes, black and gray with a yellow Nike logo, were worn; fewer than 25,000 of these shoes were sold between August 2018 and January 2021. The first sighting occurs at approximately 7:34 PM at the intersection of First Street and North Carolina Avenue Southeast. The person walks southwest on North Carolina Avenue, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, west on D Street, and then south on South Capitol Street. Footage on South Capitol Street shows the person placing a backpack, believed to contain one of the bombs, as they scan the area on tiptoes after putting on glasses, then retrieving the backpack and heading back along South Capitol Street. After reaching the corner of D Street, the suspect turns south all the way down South Capitol Street to a bench outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The suspect sits on the bench for a few minutes and does not place the bomb at this time. The individual then walks east on Ivy Street, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, pauses near D Street, and retraces steps back to the DNC bench, where the first bomb is placed. The first bomb is placed at approximately 7:54 PM. The suspect then walks north on South Capitol Street, east on D Street, south on New Jersey Avenue, northeast on North Carolina Avenue, and the coverage ends at about 8:00 PM. Eight minutes later, around 8:08 PM, the suspect is seen again heading north on Second Street. The person walks west on C Street, enters an alley leading to Rumsey Court, and walks west on Rumsey Court. The footage shows the suspect passing between the RNC and the Capitol Hill Club, holding the backpack to the side, continuing north on First Street, east on C Street, back into the alley toward Rumsey Court, and then onto Rumsey Court again. The second pipe bomb is placed at approximately 8:16 PM. The suspect turns back onto Rumsey Court, walking east until last seen on camera at approximately 8:18 PM, with the backpack still on their shoulders. The bomb is believed to have been placed shortly before this video, based on how the backpack is carried. Officials state there is still someone with information that may be significant and urge them to come forward to share information with the FBI. The FBI can be contacted at 1-800-CALL-FBI or tips online at tips.fbi.gov. Tips can remain anonymous. A $500,000 reward is available for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for this dangerous attempt to harm innocent people.

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There's a five year old guy, dark hair, black vest, pink blue line, thing on, dark hair. He's got, like, a little 27 or something on his hip. No police identification on him at all. He couldn't get to him because there were so many people. Five minutes. White male? White male, dark hair. Alright. Looked like a grayish black, maybe maybe a digital uniform guys have any identifiers like wristband? Have a wristband. Their guns will have a candy strike on the barrel. Okay. I don't know the wristband color, but they'll have a wristband somewhere. Okay?

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The transcript provides a detailed timeline and description of a suspect involved in placing two pipe bombs near the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and related sites on the night in question. Key facts, observations, and sequence are as follows: - Physical description and gear: The suspect is described as approximately five foot seven inches tall. They wore a face mask, a grey hooded sweatshirt, and black gloves. A backpack was used to transport each of the bombs. Distinctive Nike Air Max Speed Turf shoes were worn, which are black and grey with a yellow Nike logo; fewer than 25,000 of these shoes were sold between August 2018 and January 2021. - Initial sighting and movements: The first sighting occurs at approximately 7:34 p.m. at the intersection of First Street and North Carolina Avenue Southeast. The suspect walks southwest on North Carolina Avenue, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, west on D Street, and then south on South Capitol Street. - First bomb placement: Footage on South Capitol Street shows the suspect setting down their backpack, which is believed to contain one of the bombs at this time. The suspect appears to put on a pair of glasses, scans the area while standing on tiptoes, then picks up the backpack, turns around, and heads back the way they came on South Capitol Street. After reaching the corner of D Street, the suspect turns around again and walks south all the way down South Capitol Street to a bench outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters building, where the suspect sits on the bench for a few minutes and does not place the bomb at that moment. - Movement toward second potential placement: The suspect then walks east on Ivy Street, turns north on New Jersey Avenue, and pauses near the corner of D Street before retracing steps back to the DNC bench, where the first bomb is placed. The sequence shows the suspect sitting on the DNC bench before placing the bomb at approximately 7:54 p.m. - After the first placement: The suspect moves north on South Capitol Street, east on D Street, south on New Jersey Avenue, and northeast on North Carolina Avenue, with video coverage ending around 8:00 p.m. - Reappearance and route leading to second bomb: Approximately eight minutes later, at about 8:08 p.m., the suspect is seen again heading north on Second Street. The suspect walks west on C Street, enters an alley leading to Rumsey Court, and then walks west on Rumsey Court. Footage shows the suspect passing between the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Capitol Hill Club while holding the backpack out to the side. - Second bomb placement: The suspect continues between the RNC and the Capitol Hill Club, then north on First Street, east on C Street, back into the alley toward Rumsey Court, and back onto Rumsey Court. The second pipe bomb is placed at approximately 8:16 p.m. The suspect then turns back onto Rumsey Court, walking east until last seen on camera at approximately 8:18 p.m., with the backpack on their shoulders. The bomb is believed to have been placed shortly before this video, based on how the suspect is carrying the backpack. - Public appeal: The statement ends with an appeal, indicating there is still someone with information who may not realize its significance and requesting that person to come forward.

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Police had to push back protesters to allow firefighters to reach the small fires that had been set throughout the day. One protester threw a flashbang grenade at the police, which exploded in an officer's face. Tear gas was used, and six officers were reportedly injured. The situation escalated to the point where someone threatened to destroy a limousine and urged someone named Gabe to leave. Additionally, there was mention of putting the cops in a "piggy wolf."

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He sent out pictures of the suspect with glasses on. Our sniper saw him walking away from his bike. The person who physically witnessed this called it out and sent the pictures. There are multiple people detained, including a guy mentioned by someone on the scene.

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There were multiple improbable factors that would have had to align for these bombs to be discovered at the same time on a sidewalk, prompting questions about a broader conspiracy and how such a scenario could unfold. The speakers emphasize that while they want to avoid a conspiracy path, there are many questions still open, including the handling of video footage. Regarding video records, one speaker notes that they want to review January 6 video to see if anyone returned to the locations, but that video apparently does not exist anymore. They do have January 5 video, but have been told that no one preserved January 6. This raises eyebrows as they consider whether the devices were placed by an inexperienced person who was trying to set them down quickly or whether the devices were left to be found. Mrs. Younger’s account is highlighted: she walked out her back door and did not see anything earlier in the morning, but saw the devices later, which would give a reason to believe she would have noticed them if they had been there in the morning. This observation is part of why they want to talk to her. One speaker is blown away by a point: according to the FBI, the FBI’s internal data indicate 39,000 videos showing the hoodie-clad pipe bomber—referred to as the C. Virkel bomber—movements that night, from various camera angles. Washington, DC, Capitol Hill is described as among the most surveilled areas in the world. Yet there is a claim that there is no footage from January 6 of the actual areas a person would have had to travel to place the pipe bombs. The other speaker confirms that there are cameras along some Capitol Police lines that show walking paths, including footage from Capitol Police cameras, but the angles that would show positions behind the RNC and behind the DNC do not exist today, at least not in a way that captures the relevant movements. This absence has limited the investigation into the theory that the devices could have been placed earlier and then moved or re-placed. They are now going back through Capitol Police footage, including from the Fairchild Building near the DNC, which has provided the most evidence so far. The team is reviewing hours from about 8 PM on May 5 to 1 PM on January 6 to determine whether anyone else passed by, whether there was any suspicious activity, and whether the devices were moved again. The investigators are evaluating step-by-step explanations for these anomalies, considering whether the Secret Service dog failed to detect one device or whether Mrs. Younger missed the other, whether the devices were not present at that time, or whether weather and other factors affected detections. They acknowledge that with so many circumstances, some “smoke” might indicate “fire.” They hope the FBI is reviewing cell phone data to determine if the suspected bomber returned or if a co-conspirator was involved in setting timers or re-placing devices. The transcript ends with an acknowledgment of ongoing investigation scope and questions.

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Previously unreleased footage shows the suspect sitting on the DNC bench before placing the first bomb. The suspect positioned the bomb at around 7:54 PM.

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There were two operations tonight, one with CUNY and one with Columbia University. Outside agitators were identified by the intelligence division, some with professional training and connections to terrorism. Columbia University acknowledged their presence on campus, leading to appropriate action. The individuals involved are not students but professional agitators using global tactics. Information on those connected to terrorism can be found on social media, and many of those arrested were not students of either university. Intelligence division will determine what information is released.

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Protesters clashed with police as small fires were set throughout the day. The demonstrators aimed to raise the temperature and one of them even threw a flash bang grenade back at the police, injuring an officer. Tear gas was used and six officers were reportedly injured in the confrontation.

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The FBI released new video of the suspect who planted pipe bombs at the DNC and RNC headquarters the night before the Capitol riot. The FBI confirmed the pipe bombs were viable devices that could have detonated, resulting in serious injury or death. The video shows the suspect walking along a residential street at 7:40 PM, with investigators noting their unusual gait. By 7:52 PM, the suspect was at the DNC headquarters, appearing to fumble with a backpack before a bomb was discovered in a nearby bush. At 8:14 PM, the suspect walked down an alley next to the RNC headquarters, placing a bomb there before exiting the area. The FBI suggested the public look for changes in behavior since January 5th, such as bragging about Capitol Hill activity or exhibiting unusual emotional responses to news about the event. The bombs contained black powder, and the FBI is interested in the source of the kitchen timers used. Images of the suspect's Nikes were also released to help generate leads.

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An individual sent pictures of a suspicious device on a bike. A sniper inside a building took the pictures and saw the person walking away from the bike. The sniper called it out and sent the pictures. Someone is detained who may be the owner of the bike. Gas is off to the building. Authorities were notified. Individuals were filming them, a person on the roof, and then them again. When shots were fired, they tried to run away. There is one shooter deceased and three victims in the crowd. Two helicopters have taken off.

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A sniper inside a building took pictures of a suspicious device on a bike. The sniper saw someone walking away from the bike. The bike owner is possibly detained. Gas to the building has been shut off. People were detained with the building. Authorities were notified. Individuals were filming them, a person on the roof, and then them again. When shots were fired, they tried to run away. There is one shooter deceased and three victims in the crowd. Two helicopters have taken off. There is access to the road. Information about law enforcement in a van is unconfirmed.

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Firefighters were hindered by small fires throughout the day, causing temperatures to rise. A protestor threw a flash bang grenade at the police, injuring an officer. Tear gas was used, and six officers were reportedly hurt. The situation escalated with threats to destroy a limo and calls to fight the police.

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Chemical munitions were deployed, including flashbangs. There was a request for assistance near the ice cream shop. The speaker, who has custody of thousands of hours of videos, witnessed acts of violence against police officers. The officers responded accordingly. However, another speaker argues that the protest was peaceful and the officers initiated the use of force with concussion grenades and pepper spray.

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A man set himself on fire outside a courthouse in Manhattan, causing chaos. Security and NYPD rushed to help, using fire extinguishers. The man's body was engulfed in flames, with multiple fires breaking out. Officers surrounded him to prevent further injuries. The smell of burning flesh and accelerants filled the air. Despite efforts to extinguish the flames, they continued to blaze. The scene was chaotic, with officers barely visible through the smoke.

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A man set himself on fire outside a courthouse in Manhattan, causing chaos. Security and NYPD rushed to the scene to extinguish the flames. Officers surrounded the man, trying to prevent further injuries. The fire continued to burn in multiple locations, with smoke billowing. Despite efforts to put out the fire, the man remained engulfed in flames. Officers were obscured by smoke as they worked to control the situation.

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A man from Palestine, with his face covered, was saying "free Palestine." The speaker identified him, and the police apprehended him. The speaker claims the man tried to bomb something, and so did the lady he was with. The lady left with a red bruise on her face.
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