Security camera footage from outside the Republican National Committee (RNC) offices in Washington, D.C., appears to show U.S. Capitol Police officers interacting with an individual who is suspected of planting a pipebomb at the location on January 5, 2021—the night before the Capitol riots on January 6. For several minutes, the individual is standing next to several Capitol Police officers and squad cars but is not detained.
But the video is slightly confusing, further conflated by the fact that the Glenn Beck-run Blaze Media erroneously claimed the man talking with Capitol cops in the video was the pipe bomber. The Blaze has since quietly corrected their error.
In fact, the alleged pipe bomber walks past the cameras and cops while another individual emerges from the street, similarly attired, and exchanges words with police. The Blaze wrote in their correction on Monday:
An earlier version of this story said it appeared the bombing suspect interacted with police. After publication, a congressional investigator with access to a camera angle that has not been made public reached out and told Blaze News a person similarly attired to the suspected bomber who comes out of the alley and crosses the street toward the two Capitol Police vehicles is not the same person as the hoodie-clad pipe-bomb suspect seen walking down the alley just minutes earlier.
A video was compiled using the January 6 files released by the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight. The footage is sourced from CCTV security cameras controlled by the Capitol Police. It overlooks a street intersection between the RNC and several House office buildings.