January 22 – Although more than two weeks have passed, a suspect who dropped a bomb in Washington, D.C., on January 6 is still at large.
On the 21st local time, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has raised the reward amount, appealing to the public to provide clues.
According to NBC, the Washington office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation tweeted on the 21st that the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are raising rewards to obtain information about suspects who planted suspicious tubular bombs in Washington on January 6.
It is reported that on the day of the riots in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, law enforcement agencies received reports that tube bombs were planted outside the headquarters of the Republican National Committee and the Democratic National Committee.
The bomb was later dismantled by relevant experts and did not detonate.
On January 7th after the bombing, the U.S. federal agency set up a 50,000-dollar bounty for wanted suspects, but the suspects are still at large.
At present, the bounty has been increased to 75,000 US dollars.