A house exploded into flames while the police attempted to execute a search warrant in Arlington, Virginia, on Monday evening. Officers responded to several reports that the suspect fired shots shortly after 5 p.m. as well as discharged a flare gun up to 40 times into the surrounding neighbourhood.
“During the course of the investigation, officers obtained a search warrant for the suspect’s residence and attempted to make contact with the suspect over the telephone and through loudspeakers,” said an Arlington police statement. “The suspect did not respond and remained barricaded inside the residence.”
The explosion occurred at roughly 8:30 p.m., launching fire, smoke, and ash into the air and immediately destroying the property. Three officers sustained minor injuries as a result.
The suspect was not immediately identified by the authorities. Public records suggest the property’s resident was James Yoo, who claims to have been a former Head of Global Security at the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS).
Yoo, who names his home address in a LinkedIn post, has posted a series of erratic and accusatory posts online, describing his next-door neighbors as “spies” and claiming: “This is how White people operate and have the luxury of outnumbering all other ‘races’ by almost 7 to 1 in ‘Merica’.
His personal LinkedIn biography makes similar statements such as “U.S. is the world’s biggest TERRORIST,” “F*ck tha police,” and “PURGE ALL SPIES!”
Yoo also created a YouTube channel where he details his efforts to contact the FBI, DOJ, Senate Committee, and Various District Attorneys, arguing that FBI Agents were visiting him at his address in Arlington. One video shows an email he received from the former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York, JP Kennedy, in which the judge tells Yoo he was instructed to “stop contacting me and this Office.”
The same neighbor who captured footage of the explosion, Alex Wilson, described Yoo as a social “recluse” who had aluminium foil covering his windows. He also alleges Yoo, who listed his house for sale in 2021, chased off potential buyers with a knife.
It is unknown whether he was at home during the explosion or whether he survived. The police’s investigation is ongoing.
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