The FBI has yet to make an arrest or identify a person of interest in the mysterious case.
security footage of the person wearing a grey hoodie, gloves, Nike Airmax sneakers, a face mask and a backpack, and showed them planting the two bombs—one next to a bench outside the DNC headquarters and the other in an alleyway next to the RNC headquarters.
The suspect’s clothing and accessories did not raise suspicion amid the Covid-19 pandemic and make it difficult to discern if the suspect is a man or woman, assistant director of the FBI’s Washington field office Steven D’AntuonoD’Antuono told ABC the FBI has conducted more than 900 interviews for the case and has received 400 tips and 39,000 video files in regards to the suspect’s identity.
Congress in February he believed the bombs were planted as a possible diversion in anticipation of the riot, forcing resources to be diverted to the buildings and away from the Capitol. "It's still a priority for us, has always been a priority since day one to find this individual,” D’Antuono told ABC, “and we haven't stopped since the day that we found the devices.
to the U.S. attorney’s office, with 70 people receiving sentences for criminal activity. A House select committee investigating the riot has subpoenaed over 50 people they believe were involved in the development of the attack on the capitol.
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