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Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole confessed, said he supports Trump and has anarchist views: MS NOW

Cole spoke to the authorities for "more than four hours" after his arrest, the government told a judge during the suspect's initial court appearance.

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cnbc.comStai leggendo6 mesi fa

Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole confessed, said he supports Trump and has anarchist views: MS NOW

Cole spoke to the authorities for "more than four hours" after his arrest, the government told a judge during the suspect's initial court appearance.

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lemonde.fr7 mesi fa

FBI arrests man in January 6 pipe-bomb case

The arrest of Brian Cole Jr, 30, of Woodbridge, Virginia, is the first breakthrough in the nearly five-year-old case, which spawned numerous conspiracy theories among the far right.

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aljazeera.com6 mesi fa

Who is Brian Cole, arrested for planting pipe bombs in Washington in 2021?

Cole, a resident of Woodbridge, Virginia, was identified following a long investigation.

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usatoday.com7 mesi fa

Who is Brian Cole? FBI identifies suspect in Jan. 6 DC pipe bomb case

The suspect's arrest may bring closure to a mystery investigated by federal law enforcement for nearly five years.

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bbc.com6 mesi fa

What we know about suspected DC pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr

He is a "quiet guy" and told investigators he thought the 2020 election was "rigged", US media reports say.

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wired.com7 mesi fa

FBI Says DC Pipe Bomb Suspect Brian Cole Kept Buying Bomb Parts After January 6

The 30-year-old Virginia resident evaded capture for years after authorities discovered pipe bombs planted near buildings in Washington, DC, the day before the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack.

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  1. giovedì 4 dicembre 2025·wired.com

    FBI Says DC Pipe Bomb Suspect Brian Cole Kept Buying Bomb Parts After January 6

    The 30-year-old Virginia resident evaded capture for years after authorities discovered pipe bombs planted near buildings in Washington, DC, the day before the January 6, 2021,…

  2. giovedì 4 dicembre 2025·usatoday.com

    Who is Brian Cole? FBI identifies suspect in Jan. 6 DC pipe bomb case

    The suspect's arrest may bring closure to a mystery investigated by federal law enforcement for nearly five years.

  3. giovedì 4 dicembre 2025·lemonde.fr

    FBI arrests man in January 6 pipe-bomb case

    The arrest of Brian Cole Jr, 30, of Woodbridge, Virginia, is the first breakthrough in the nearly five-year-old case, which spawned numerous conspiracy theories among the far…

  4. venerdì 5 dicembre 2025·aljazeera.com

    Who is Brian Cole, arrested for planting pipe bombs in Washington in 2021?

    Cole, a resident of Woodbridge, Virginia, was identified following a long investigation.

  5. venerdì 5 dicembre 2025·bbc.com

    What we know about suspected DC pipe bomber Brian Cole Jr

    He is a "quiet guy" and told investigators he thought the 2020 election was "rigged", US media reports say.

  6. venerdì 5 dicembre 2025·cnbc.com

    Jan. 6 pipe bomb suspect Brian Cole confessed, said he supports Trump and has anarchist views: MS NOW

    Cole spoke to the authorities for "more than four hours" after his arrest, the government told a judge during the suspect's initial court appearance.