On November the 7th, they named her a person of interest. So you fail the polygraph. The next day, the FBI opens up a subfile on you under person of interest.
On November the 7th, they named her a person of interest. So you fail the polygraph. The next day, the FBI opens up a subfile on you under person of interest.
Apparently, we're supposed to believe the FBI gathered phone pings. Like I said, 186 phones identified. They gathered some possible lists of suspects and then they just, what, covered it up or didn't do anything about it? And then, this FBI, nine months after the fact, but more importantly, a couple of weeks after Steve Baker blew their minds and pointed out the Capitol Police are likely involved in it, they decided to go out there and get a guy.
It says, by early February of 2021, the FBI had identified 186 phone numbers of interest derived from the FBI's analysis, from the geofense warrant they got, probably Google, and then also the tower dumps from the cellular towers.
51 of these numbers were identified as not needing further action because these phones belong to law enforcement officers or persons on the exclusion list.
And it says the process led to agents to a gym employee who lived in the zone that the FBI had pulled cell phones from operating the night before the attack. The person came under further scrutiny when he initially lied to the agents about a leg injury.