The Blaze claims that its forensic analysis, confirmed by intelligence sources, has finally found a potential match for the long-unidentified Jan. 6 pipe bomber.
The outlet insisted that a software algorithm that experts utilized narrowed down the identity of the masked pipe bomber to Shauni Rae Kerkhoff, a former U.S. Capitol Police officer who in mid-2021 went to work security detail for the CIA. The FBI has yet to confirm or deny the identification.
Ironically, the same intelligence agencies that managed to track down practically every individual who was within a few miles of the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and many more who were not present that day, have yet to announce they could identify the suspicious individual who planted the pipe bomb. Authorities discovered the pipe bombs planted near the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Republican National Committee (RNC) in 2021, but despite security camera footage, have yet to identify a suspect. Regardless of the accuracy of this new allegation, it is very important that the FBI finally identify who did plant the bombs.
Kerkhoff’s home appeared to be under surveillance yesterday, and police pulled over The Blaze’s editor-in-chief Christopher Bedford after he paused to observe the residence, the outlet reported.








