For Trump: Attack of FBI building

A armed man in a body armor tried to attack the FBI building in the Cinzinnati of Ohio. The attack failed, the suspect disappeared from the scene of the crime. During the chase he was shot by police officers, reports CNN.

It is assumed that he tried to attack the FBI because of searches in the house of the former President of the United States Donald Trump. In America, this outraged too many Republicans. They took this as a declaration of war. Riccie Shiffa, shot by police, adhered to just such an opinion.

in his own words, he participated in the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021. “Well, I thought I had a way to go through bulletproof glass, but this is not so.” – wrote Rikki Schiffer on the website of Donald Trump at 9:29 am local time, 15 minutes after the attack. – If you did not receive news from me, it is true that I tried to attack the FBI, and it will mean that either I was turned off from the Internet, or the FBI got me, or they sent ordinary cops. “

After a failed attempt to penetrate the FBI office, Schiffer fled the scene of the crime, followed by officers of the road patrol. During the shootout, the attacker was shot. As the police said, after the environment he refused to give up and continued to shoot at the police.

Ricky Schiffer was not the only one who sharply took searches in the residence of Donald Trump. On the Internet they actively write that the country is in the midst of the Civil War. Many interpreted the actions of the FBI as an act of tyranny. American activist Jack the Bar in his telegram channel published a post in which he stated that “the FBI declared war on Donald Trump and his supporters.”

The political blogger Stephen Krauder with 1.9 million subscribers on Twitter agrees with him. On August 9, he wrote: “Tomorrow war.” Crauder called for “shift and dismantle them (government – ed.) Corrupted apparatus.”

Experts believe that in the near future there will be many incidents similar to an attack in Cincinnati. The reaction of supporters of Trump and Republicans on social networks to searches for the FBI in the residence of the 45th president of the United States was very stormy.