Donald Henson allegedly drove at high speed toward main entrance gate of Pittsburgh field office
A search is under way for a man with a history of mental health issues who allegedly rammed his car into a metal gate at an FBI field office in Pittsburgh early Wednesday in what the agency said it is treating as “an act of terror against the FBI”.
Donald Henson, of Penn Hills, Pennsylvania, allegedly drove at high speed toward the main entrance gate at about 2.40am, said the FBI special agent in charge of the investigation, Christopher Giordano.
The FBI said “some vulgarity” was scrawled on the side of the vehicle. The driver reportedly got out of the vehicle, hurled an American flag over the fence and shouted incoherently.
Giordano said that Henson, a former military man with a history of mental health issues, is the registered owner of the vehicle. The agency said it had been able to match his drivers license photo to further identify him.







