FBI announces $500,000 reward for information about the Capitol Hill pipe bomber

The FBI, the ATF, and the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department have raised the reward for information leading to the arrest of the Capitol Hill pipe bomber to $500,000 in hopes that people will take a second look and see if they have any information. Funny that the January 6 select committee didn’t provide any insight into the pipe bombs.

FBI Washington Field Office, ATF Washington Field Division, and Metropolitan Police Department Raise Reward for Information About Capitol Hill Pipe Bomber to $500,000 https://t.co/ZpmTHZ59ar@ATFWashington @DCPoliceDept pic.twitter.com/IjKSN2xJ7N

— FBI Washington Field (@FBIWFO) January 4, 2023

The @FBI and our partners hope the increased reward will encourage the American public to take another look at the photos and videos of the suspect and the device. If you recognize the suspect, submit a tip at https://t.co/t8G7LO4hxu. https://t.co/hNNY3pInqh pic.twitter.com/YUB4TwLixN

— FBI Washington Field (@FBIWFO) January 4, 2023

Did you ask people in your own department?

— Rusty ????️ (@rustyweiss74) January 4, 2023

Perhaps look inward

— Olivia Rondeau ???????? (@rondeaulivia) January 4, 2023

“The call is coming from inside the house.”

Where can I pick up the reward?

— K Fitton (@KelFitton) January 4, 2023

Ray Epps needs more money to spill the beans!!

— John Gaulin (@JohnGaulin1) January 4, 2023

All they need to do is go through their own records and look up who they paid to do it.

— Big Booty Breakfast Taco ???? ???? (@katbritton08) January 4, 2023

I would recommend looking in your own offices. You’ll find the guy you’re looking for there

— Punished Hatchling (@PunishedHatchl1) January 4, 2023

If 500,000 people say it was MTG, do we all get a dollar?

— Eamonn Hannon (@EamonnH64) January 4, 2023

Translation: “Our PR department decided that we need to craft public perception to believe we’re actually interested in doing something about this.”

— Translator (@TheyreLying1) January 4, 2023

It was George Santos

— Khan Ogden (@KhanOgden) January 4, 2023

This has to be a joke right?

— Carza ™️ (@Carza92166622) January 4, 2023

Thank you for getting on this so quickly!

— ????????????????????Hollaria Briden, Esq. (@HollyBriden) January 4, 2023

If the replies are accurate, the pipe bomber is definitely Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene … or her ex-husband. Definitely one or the other.

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