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Pipe bombs were planted day before riot, FBI says

- By Leonard Greene

Pipe bombs discovered at the Republican and Democratic national committees on the same day riotous demonstrat­ors stormed the U.S. Capitol were actually planted the day before, federal investigat­ors said Friday.

The timeline has left officials wondering whether the explosive devices were actually a part of the ugly attack on the seat of American government or part of a separate strike.

U.S. Capitol Police and agents from the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives were called around 12:45 p.m. on Jan. 6 to the Republican National Committee’s office, where they found the first pipe bomb.

About 30 minutes later, while bomb squad technician­s were still investigat­ing at the RNC, another call came in for a second, similar explosive device found at the Democratic National Committee headquarte­rs nearby.

An explosive device is shown outside of the Republican National Committee office, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington.

Not long after that, violent supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol, where members of Congress were certifying Joe Biden’s election win.

The pipe bombs were similar, each about 12 inches long with end caps and wiring that

appeared to be attached to a timer, according to The Associated Press, which cited law enforcemen­t sources.

The bombs contained an unknown powder and some metal, the officials said.

A new wanted poster says the bombs were placed between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. on January 5, the night before the insurrecti­on.

Authoritie­s on Friday increased the reward for informatio­n about the pipe bomber to $100,000, and released new details and photos of a suspect.

Officials have been investigat­ing whether the devices were part of a plan to divert law enforcemen­t resources away from the Capitol as the insurrecti­on was getting underway.

It’s still not clear why the devices did not explode.

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FBI/TNS The suspect in the pipe bombs placed in around the Capitol.

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