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The FBI is releasing new details about the person who planted pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., on the night before the riot at the U.S. Capitol nearly four years ago, in hopes of solving a long ...
The FBI on Thursday released a new video showing the 2021 Washington, D.C. pipe bomb suspect planting the first bomb near a bench outside of the DNC office.
Investigators believe the two pipe bombs, described by the FBI as “viable explosive devices,” were planted outside the two major political parties’ headquarters in Washington, DC, on Jan. 5 ...
NPR reached out to the FBI for additional information, but did not hear back before this story published. The pipe bomb case has remained open since the devices were discovered over four years ago.
A military veteran has been sentenced to life in prison for plotting to attack an FBI office and assassinate law enforcement ...
FBI is taking a fresh look at several cases from the Biden administration, according to Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
DeKalb County man convicted for bank theft and using a pipe bomb to blow up an ATM, faces 15-60 years in prison.
Brad Spafford, the Isle of Wight County man accused of stockpiling more than 150 pipe bombs, plans to change his plea to guilty, according to court filings. A June 30 court order setting a July 18 pre ...
Brad Kenneth Spafford plans to plead guilty after the FBI seized his record cache of explosives. ISLE OF WIGHT, Va. — An Isle of Wight man who was believed to have the largest cache of explosives ever ...