Ohio state police chased and shot down the gunmen trying to invade the FBI office in Cincinnati city after hours of failure.
The suspect brought guns and bulletproof shirts to find a way to break into the office under the Federal Investigation Department (FBI) in Cincinnati City, Ohio, northeast of the United States after 9am on 11/8 (20h Hanoi time).
This person tried to penetrate through the security inspection area but was discovered by metal detectors, according to the press release from FBI Cincinnati.
When blocked by FBI agents, this person fled the scene.
US police and FBI agents blocked a route in Ohio on August 11 when chasing gunmen.
According to the representative of the Nathan Dennis highway patrol, the force spent many hours of negotiations calling for gunmen to surrender and seek to catch less damage, but these efforts failed.
Some sources revealed that the suspect was Ricky Shiffer, 42.
In May, a Twitter account named Ricky Schiffer confirmed that he was present in the protest in front of Capitol hill and witnessed the extremist person rushing into the building.
According to sources, Schiffer is not entangled in allegations related to the riot on January 6, 2021 in Washington.
In another sharing on Twitter, the Ricky Schiffer account user supported the Proud Boys extreme group and urged people to store bullets and learn about the revolution of American independence.
FBI's permanent residence in Cincinnati, Ohio.
In another post on social networks, this person threatened to kill FBI agents, a few days after the Federal Agent Search former President Trump in Florida.
The Ohio police refused to confirm the suspect's name and engine.
The day before the attack, FBI Director Christopher Wray shared the federal agents over the past time to receive many disgusting and dangerous threats online.
Violence targets federal law enrollments, not an appropriate answer, no matter who you are angry about, he said at a press conference on August 11.
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