Brian Cole Jr., accused of placing pipe bombs outside party headquarters before the Capitol attack, appeared in court. His emotional family showed support as he faced serious charges with a possible 30-year sentence.
Brian Cole Jr., a 30-year-old suspected of planting pipe bombs outside RNC and DNC headquarters before the January 6 Capitol attack, has been arrested. Investigators believe he is a Trump supporter and has been cooperating since his arrest.
Federal agents have arrested Brian Cole Jr., the prime suspect in the placement of pipe bombs near the Capitol before the January 6 attack. This breakthrough ends years of speculation and conspiracy theories surrounding the incident.
In a dramatic turn of events, federal agents have arrested a Virginia man suspected of planting pipe bombs near the Democratic and Republican national committee headquarters just before the January 6 riots. This shocking development raises new questions about security and preparedness during that tumultuous time.
Federal authorities have made their first arrest related to the pipe bombs planted outside the DNC and RNC on January 6, 2021. This breakthrough marks a significant step in a long-unsolved case.
In a significant turn in the investigation into the pipe bombs found near the DNC and RNC headquarters on Jan. 5, 2021, the FBI has arrested a suspect, ending nearly five years of uncertainty. A press conference will reveal more details.