Act of terror: Gate rammed at Pittsburgh FBI office
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8:32 AM on Wednesday, September 17
Christina Lengyel
(The Center Square) – Gates of the FBI field office in Pittsburgh were rammed by a sedan early Wednesday morning in what the federal agency is calling "an act of terror."
No one was harmed.
Authorities are still searching for the suspect, Donald Henson, a military veteran they believe may be struggling with mental illness.
The incident, according to FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Giordano, is being viewed as “an act of terror against the FBI."
The suspect’s identity was confirmed through his license photos and surveillance videos at the scene.
After ramming the gate at about 2:40 a.m., the suspect draped an American flag on it and fled. The suspect also left writing on the side of the white sedan, which is registered in his name, addressing the FBI with "vulgarity."
Giordano said Henson had visited the field office in recent weeks to report a complaint which “didn’t make a whole lot of sense.” The agency let him know that there was nothing for them to follow up on.
The incident came just hours after Gov. Josh Shapiro visited Pittsburgh to talk about the scourge of political violence.
It also comes on the heels of a heated U.S. Senate hearing in which FBI Director Kash Patel took on scrutiny for the agency’s work investigating the assassination of Charlie Kirk, accusations of politically motivated firings, and the ongoing fight to release files pertaining to deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
A more specific motive for the crime has not yet been articulated.
"This was a targeted attack on this building,” said Giordano. “Thankfully no one was hurt, but we are going to exhaust every ability we have under the federal law to find, apprehend and prosecute this subject to the fullest extent.”