WASHINGTON – Brian J. Cole, Jr., 30, of Woodbridge, Virginia,
was arrested this morning and charged for transporting and planting two
improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on January 5, 2021, at the
headquarters of both the Republican National Committee and the
Democratic National Committee in Washington D.C., announced U.S.
Attorney Jeanine Ferris Pirro.
Cole is charged in a
complaint unsealed today with transporting an explosive device in
interstate commerce with the intent to kill, injure, or intimidate any
individual or unlawfully to damage or destroy any building, vehicle, or
other real or personal property. He is also charged with attempted
malicious destruction by means of fire and explosive materials.
Joining in the announcement were U.S. Attorney General Pamela
Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, FBI
Assistant Director in Charge Darren B. Cox of the Washington Field
Office, and Chief Pamela A. Smith of the Metropolitan Police Department.
“The well-being of our society rests on our ability as law
enforcement to safeguard our citizens,” said U.S. Attorney Pirro. “When
bad actors intervene to disrupt and threat that peace – to destroy the
very fabric of our country – we must, we do, and we will track them down
and hold them to account for their crimes to the full extent of the
law. FBI and members of my office worked around the clock to
methodically piece together the clues that ultimately identified the
defendant.”
“Today’s arrest was the
result of good, diligent police work and collaboration on a case that
languished for four years under the prior administration,” said Attorney
General Bondi. “The American people are safer thanks to this morning’s
successful operation.”
“The investigation into the
pipe bombs in Washington, D.C. has been a high priority since Deputy
Director Bongino and I assumed our roles nine months ago. Since that
time, our FBI teams have gone back over every fact and every data point
looking for new leads – and today’s arrest is the result of that
outstanding work,” said FBI Director Patel. “Although almost five years
have passed, this shows the FBI will never rest in bringing justice to
those who endanger American lives and our communities. I would like to
thank our Washington Field Office, FBI personnel across the country, and
our partners for their hard work and dedication which led to this
arrest.”
“This historic arrest shows this FBI delivers on its
promises to protect the American people,” said FBI Deputy Director
Bongino. “The pipe bombs could have caused devastating loss of life and
injuries, as well as property damage. I want to thank the FBI employees
who worked on this over the years, our law enforcement partners who
assisted in the investigation, and the American people for the tips they
shared with us.”
"Today's actions underscore the
long memory and reach of the FBI," said FBI’s Cox, the Assistant
Director in Charge of the Washington Field Office. "The FBI and our
partners do not forget. We do not give up. We do not relent. For nearly
five years, the investigative team combed through a massive amount of
data and leads to identify the suspect arrested today."
According to the complaint, during 2019 and 2020, Cole purchased
multiple components consistent with those used to manufacture the two
IEDs at several retailers in northern Virginia.
At
approximately 1 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021, multiple law enforcement agencies
received reports of a suspected IEDs near the headquarters of the RNC in
Washington, D.C. About 1:15 p.m. the same day, a second suspected IED
was reported just a few blocks away near the headquarters of the DNC.
The Hazardous Devices Section of the United States Capitol
Police (USCP) neutralized both devices. Subsequently, the FBI assessed
that the two devices contained a main explosive charge, a fuzing system,
and a container.
Video surveillance determined that
the same individual placed the devices on the evening of January 5,
2021. The suspect had been wearing dark pants, a grey hooded sweatshirt,
dark gloves, Nike Air Max Speed Turf shoes, and a facemask that
obscured the person’s face. The video showed the individual adjusting
eyeglasses and carrying a backpack.
On January 5,
2021, about 7:10 p.m., Cole’s Nissan Sentra was observed driving past a
License Plate Reader at the South Capitol Street exit from I-395 South,
which is less than one-half mile from the location where the individual
who placed the devices was first observed on foot near North Carolina
and New Jersey Avenues, Southeast.
Cell phone records
further show that Cole’s cell phone communicated with cell towers in the
area of the RNC and DNC on January 5, 2021, between 7:39 p.m. and 8:24
p.m. The FBI’s Cellular Analysis and Survey Team determined that the
location of Cole’s cell phone during this period corresponded with the
path of the suspect identified by the FBI through analysis of video from
that day.
This investigation is being conducted by
the FBI Washington Field Office, the U.S. Capitol Police, the Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Metropolitan Police
Department, and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia.
It is being prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District
of Columbia.