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To recap, you have a video showing a suspect who is 5' 7", wearing a unique pair of shoes, and was in Washington, D.C. on January 5th, 2021, during a very specific timeframe of 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.... and they haven't been able to narrow down the list to find this person?
Odd that they're releasing this data while there are two ongoing terrorist investigations, one involving an ISIS-inspired killer who had been radicalized and posted multiple videos of his ill intentions on social media, discussing plans to kill his family and having dreams that helped inspire him to join the terror group, that the FBI somehow missed.
Almost like they're trying to divert your attention. //
As you might imagine, X users were not impressed with the FBI releasing a new video of the January 6th pipe bomb suspect after years of essentially ignoring the pursuit in favor of jailing people who walked through the Capitol and took selfies.
"Your entire agency is a joke," Sean Davis of The Federalist writes.
"Really strange how y'all were able to identify 1500 people who even so much as walked on the Capital grounds on January 6th, but you can't find the person who planted the pipe bomb?" one disgusted person replied. "No one's buying it." //
Why did the FBI drop this "previously unreleased video"? A clip of the suspect dropping the actual pipe bomb outside the DNC seems like it might have been handy evidence if they genuinely wanted the public to identify this person.
The bureau announced that they will continue to offer a reward of up to $500,000 for information that leads to the suspect's arrest and conviction.
Have they tried cross-referencing the information on those shoes with all confidential sources shorter than 5' 8"? They might get somewhere by doing that. Just a thought.