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During the chaotic events of January 6th, 2021, a particularly alarming discovery was made: two pipe bombs were found, one near the Democratic National Committee headquarters and the other at the Capitol Hill Club. The identity of the individual responsible for planting these bombs has remained a mystery until now. According to Blaze Media, a computer forensics program has potentially identified the suspect as a former Capitol Police Officer. This revelation comes after the software analyzed FBI-released video footage, resulting in a 94 percent match based on the suspect’s gait and other physical attributes.
Furthermore, the analysis has reportedly been corroborated by multiple intelligence sources.
Blaze News facilitated this software analysis, though it’s important to note the speculative nature of these findings. Here’s an overview of how the process is said to work:
The report further alleges that Kerkhoff, who previously held a security role at the CIA, is involved. However, details about her current employment remain unspecified.
A source close to a congressional investigation of Jan. 6 additionally told Blaze News evidence has emerged recently that pointed toward law enforcement possibly being involved in the planting of the pipe bombs.
The software analysis was arranged by Blaze News. There’s a lot of “if” here, but this is reportedly how the software works:
A software algorithm that analyzes walking parameters including flexion (knee bend), hip extension, speed, step length, cadence, and variance rated Shauni Rae Kerkhoff, 31, of Alexandria, Va., as a 94% match to the bomb suspect shown on video from Jan. 5, 2021. The veteran analyst who ran the analysis for Blaze News said that based on visual observations the program can struggle with, he personally pegged the match at closer to 98%.
Kerkhoff, who was a Capitol Police officer for four and a half years, left the department in mid-2021 for a security detail at the Central Intelligence Agency, sources told Blaze News.
The piece claims that Kerkhoff worked in campus security at the CIA. Her current employment status is unclear.