Former Capitol Officer Linked to Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Investigation

URGENT UPDATE: A shocking new report claims a former U.S. Capitol Police officer, Shauni Rae Kerkhoff, is linked to the placement of pipe bombs in Washington, D.C., on January 6, 2021. This allegation, based on a detailed gait analysis, suggests a match between Kerkhoff and the suspect captured on surveillance footage.

The pipe bombs were discovered near both the Republican and Democratic National Committees’ headquarters just before the Capitol riots unfolded that day. Thankfully, the devices did not detonate, but they caused significant disruption and contributed to the chaos of the protests that followed.

The investigation, published by Blaze Media, utilized software analysis to compare the suspect’s gait to that of Kerkhoff, revealing a potential match between 94 percent and 98 percent. Kerkhoff, who served on the Capitol Police force for over four years before transitioning to the CIA, is now at the center of a developing scandal that raises serious questions about law enforcement’s role on that fateful day.

Blaze Media founder Glenn Beck has claimed that the identity of the suspect responsible for placing at least one of the bombs has been uncovered. Sources close to the congressional investigation have hinted at troubling evidence suggesting possible law enforcement involvement in the bomb placement.

Former FBI Special Agent Kyle Seraphin expressed grave concerns during an interview, stating, “The FBI put us one door away from the pipe bomber within days of January 6, and we were deliberately pulled away for no logical reason.” He further asserted, “Everything about that tells me that they were involved in a cover-up and have been since day one.”

Blaze Media reported that the gait analysis was conducted using snippets from Capitol Police CCTV footage, comparing it to unedited video of the suspect placing the bomb near the Capitol Hill Club around 8:16 p.m. on January 5. Multiple unnamed sources corroborated this match, adding weight to the claims.

Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund denied any knowledge of Kerkhoff’s involvement, stating emphatically, “I had no knowledge that it was being carried out, nor were they carrying it out with any authorization from the chief’s office.” He expressed disbelief that any Capitol Police officer would have taken part in planting the bombs.

The Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight previously criticized the FBI for failing to identify the pipe bomber, stating, “Nearly four years later, federal law enforcement has yet to identify the individual responsible for planting the pipe bombs, which remains one of the unanswered questions from that day.”

The report highlighted the urgency of the investigation, noting the substantial threat the pipe bombs posed to Congress and the public. As the inquiry continues, pressure mounts for federal law enforcement to provide updates to Congress regarding the status of the investigation.

With the situation rapidly evolving, many are left questioning the implications of these allegations on the integrity of law enforcement agencies during critical national events. Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.

This revelation not only raises serious concerns about the actions of law enforcement on January 6 but also highlights the ongoing struggle for accountability in the wake of one of the most chaotic days in American history.