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REPORT: Bombshell Evidence Emerges In Jan 6 Pipe Bomb Case

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A new investigation from The Blaze has uncovered evidence that challenges the mainstream media narrative about the pipe bombs that were found in DC on January 6th, 2021. Forensic gait analysis comparing the movements of former U.S. Capitol Police officer Shauni Rae Kerkhoff to the still-unidentified pipe bomb suspect yielded a 94%–98% match, according to multiple intelligence sources who reviewed the results.

The analysis, which measures factors like knee flexion, hip extension, step length, and cadence, was confirmed by multiple intelligence sources.

“The software rated Shauni Kerkhoff’s gait at a 94% match to the pipe bomb suspect,” said the veteran analyst who conducted the study. “Based on my visual review, I’d personally estimate the match closer to 98%. The unique stride, the slight limp — it’s all there.”

Kerkhoff, a former member of the Capitol Police Civil Disturbance Unit, left the department in mid-2021 to work on security detail at the CIA. Her past injury — a broken tibia from a college soccer collision — left her with a permanent limp, a feature that the analysis flagged as nearly identical to the suspect’s.

Even more troubling are the claims of interference within the FBI itself. Former FBI Special Agent Kyle Seraphin told Blaze News, “The FBI put us one door away from the pipe bomber within days of January 6, and we were deliberately pulled away for no logical or logically investigative reason. And everything about that tells me that they were involved in a cover-up and have been since day one.”

“They were f***ing in on it,” Seraphin added bluntly

A source close to a congressional investigation also told Blaze News that “evidence has emerged recently that pointed toward law enforcement possibly being involved in the planting of the pipe bombs.”

Despite these revelations, the FBI continues to claim that it “has conducted all logical investigative steps and interviewed all logical individuals,” as Director Christopher Wray testified before Congress. But after nearly five years, the bureau has yet to identify the suspect. Even though, as Blaze News revealed, agents were “feet from the Falls Church address of the pipe bomb suspect days after Jan. 6.”

Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said he was unaware of any officer involvement, telling Blaze News, “I had no knowledge that it was being carried out, nor were they carrying it out with any authorization from the chief’s office. I’m unaware of any legitimate reason that any Capitol Police or other law enforcement officer would be involved in the planting of those pipe bombs.”

“The prospect of a Capitol Police officer being the perpetrator, if confirmed,” the report concluded, “could recast the entire story of Jan. 6. It could start to unravel the carefully crafted, zealously defended Democrat narrative that massive crowds of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol as part of an insurrection.”

To read the full investigation from the Blaze, click here.