A long-standing enigma surrounding the January 6th Capitol breach has taken a dramatic turn as investigators claim to have identified the suspect behind two undetonated pipe bombs placed near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters on January 5, 2021.
The devices, equipped with kitchen timer triggers and powder fillings later reclassified as explosive, were discovered hours before the Capitol riot. Despite Washington D.C.’s extensive surveillance network, the individual remained unidentified for years. Key details include a distinctive walking gait, unique behavior patterns, and footage capturing the suspect’s movements.
Investigative journalist Steve Baker, who was arrested by the Biden FBI over his January 6th reporting, revealed during a live broadcast with Glenn Beck that forensic gait analysis has linked the hooded bomber to an individual with 94% accuracy. Baker described receiving a startling response from a federal agency source: “Holy F—she’s one of us!” The suspect is allegedly tied to high-ranking government officials, sparking claims of a cover-up.
Baker and colleague Joseph Hanneman allege the FBI and Metropolitan Police Department deliberately omitted critical video footage, including a U.S. Capitol Police SUV arriving near the bombing site. They also criticized agencies for ignoring theories that the bombs were part of a failed training exercise. Despite a $500,000 reward for information, Baker stated he did not report his findings to the agencies, citing their involvement in obscuring the truth.
The investigation has raised questions about the government’s handling of the incident, with Beck calling it “the biggest scandal of my lifetime.” Further details are expected to emerge after officials finalize security protocols. The case has ignited speculation about systemic failures and potential ties to federal oversight.