Eric Trump accuses Biden administration after FBI raids Mar Arago
Heavily armed with Ohio police A long confrontation in the cornfield between the suspects has ended the threats against the FBI office in Cincinnati, according to local officials.
It is unclear whether the alleged shooter was arrested, killed, or otherwise.
The suspect reportedly fired a nail gun and brandished an AR-15-style rifle at his FBI agent before driving away early Thursday morning.
Highway tracked down the man after his troopers spotted him at a rest stop, but the man eventually abandoned his car and fled into a cornfield, where he exchanged gunfire with the police.
Officers surrounded the field and monitored it with helicopters and drones for hours.
The suspect is said to be bald and wearing sunglasses.
A standoff temporarily blocked traffic on Interstate 71, a major highway.
The case came after the FBI searched his Mar-a-Arago club in Florida as part of an investigation, and a number of prominent conservatives angered the FBI. It happened when I was pointing the Mishandled the White House document.
FBI Threatened man 'terminated': Officials
County officials said Thursday's dispute between Ohio police and an armed man accused of threatening an FBI office in Cincinnati. The hours-long confrontation ended.
The Clinton County Emergency Management Agency said in a succinct update Thursday evening, "Law enforcement operations and response have ended. Some operations continue in the field." mentioned in the information.
It is unknown whether the individual was arrested, murdered, or otherwise.
Witness to FBI
This morning, a furious police chase passed in front of his farm in Wilmington, Ohio, prompting farmer Rob Thompson was stunned.
"We're by the interstate, so I thought they were just chasing speeders," Thompson said . } told the New York Times. }
But it was more than just a speeder. Instead, officers are chasing an armed man who allegedly blackmailed his FBI office in Cincinnati this morning.
The farmer said he was not concerned for his own safety.
"He could be in a cornfield or a nearby copse, but he is being held," he continued.
Diehard Trump fans say his FBI shootout in Ohio was a "fake
claiming to be "flag attacks" didn't take long.
A die-hard Donald Trump fan on Reddit's popular r/TheDonald page said today's threat of force against the FBI field office in Ohio was "rigged." }
As reported by NBC News reporter Ben Collins, almost every "top post" on this page at this point contains some sort of conspiracy theory.
Speculation about the FBI has been rife among conservatives since the Justice Department raided Donald Trump earlier this week.
A search of the former president's Florida residence was led by FBI sources.
Former FBI Official Hiding Sensitive Defense Information from Government Concerns The Ohio attack could serve as a rallying cry for the 'other chaotic'
Attack on the FBI's Cincinnati headquarters It can serve as a rallying cry for people to launch copycat attacks. Agent warned.
A man armed with an assault rifle and wearing body armor attempted to break into an Ohio field office on Thursday but fled onto a highway, officials said. After that, a standoff occurred.
Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe told CNN Thursday that the attack on the FBI field office came shortly after a search warrant was executed in Donald Trump's Mara. He said it happened "accidentally". - Lago property.
McCabe said the attack endangered lives, telling Justice Department leaders "overheated rhetoric. It literally created a threat to members of the department."
Bevan Hurley has a story for The Independent
Republicans and right-wing commentators accused of inciting violence and endangering lives when armed men attack FBI offices in Ohio
Suspect was driving a Ford Crown Victor and fired
Ohio State Police today went so far as to arrest a man who allegedly threatened the FBI office in Cincinnati.
State Police said they found the individual's vehicle, a Ford Crown Victoria, near a rest area on Interstate 71 at approximately 9:37 a.m. The agency said Thursday.
Upon meeting police, "the suspect fled and a chase ensued."
A shot is believed to have been fired inside the vehicle as police pursued the man.
Ultimately, the alleged assailant abandoned his car, stumbled upon a cornfield near Wilmington, Ohio, engaged in a shootout with police, and sustained unexplained injuries. .
See: Ohio Officials Provide Update on Clash
Ohio officials continued their standoff this morning with the person who allegedly blackmailed the FBI field office in Cincinnati.
Here's their update.
Gunmen threaten FBI office in Ohio
Merrick speaking in Washington Garland
Attorney General Merrick Garland is currently speaking in Washington, DC.
He will primarily address the recent search for Donald Trump's Florida mansion, but will keep an eye out for updates on the Ohio conflict. increase.
Interstate due to suspect being "held" in a cornfield Traffic resumes on Highway 71: Officials
An armed man suspected of threatening an FBI office in Ohio is still hiding in a cornfield, according to local officials. increase.
The Clinton County Emergency Management Department said Thursday afternoon after dozens of law enforcement officers surrounded the scene that "the suspect has not yet been taken into custody, but is being held. ' said.
Interstate 71, which was temporarily closed for safety reasons, is now open in both directions.
Will Merrick Garland Address Ohio FBI Standoff.
Attorney General Merrick Garland is scheduled to speak today about his recent FBI raid on Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago club and mansion in Florida.
A top Justice Department official also has new information about an ongoing standoff in Ohio involving a man who allegedly blackmailed his FBI field office in Cincinnati. may provide.
Eric Garcia details what to expect from AG.
The remarks were the first judicial decision since the FBI executed a search warrant at the former president's home.
Farmer's First Speech of the FBI in Ohio
in Ohio involving a man who allegedly blackmailed FBI field offices. details are about to emerge.
The FBI, the Ohio State Highway Patrol, and local police all converged in a cornfield near Wilmington, Ohio, to surround the alleged perpetrator.
Wilmington cattle farmer Brian Vaughan wrote on Twitter Thursday that at least from the top of his grain bunker he could see 40 police vehicles. .