Man accused of planting pipe bombs before Jan. 6 Capitol attack is charged with explosives offenses
WASHINGTON (AP) — A man was arrested Thursday in the FBI’s nearly 5-year-old investigation into pipe bombs placed outside the headquarters of the Republican and Democratic national parties in Washington on the eve of the Jan. 6, 2021, riot at the Capitol and has been charged with explosives offenses, prosecutors said.
The arrest marks the first time investigators have publicly identified a suspect in an act that had long vexed law enforcement, spawned a multitude of conspiracy theories and remained an enduring mystery in the shadow of the dark chapter of American history that is the violent Capitol insurrection.
The suspect in custody has been identified as Brian Cole Jr., of Woodbridge, Virginia, though officials offered no details about a motive or whether the placement of the bombs, which never detonated, had any connection to the riot at the Capitol a day later.
Officials also declined to reveal any specific breakthrough led them to Cole, but at a self-congratulatory Justice Department news conference they characterized his arrest as the result of a reinvigorated investigation and a fresh analysis of already collected evidence and data.










