New Video Identifies Capitol Police Officer Shauni Kerkhoff as Jan 6 Pipe Bomber Testified She Fired Pepper Balls Then Joined CIA Security

Bombshell: Capitol Officer Linked to J6 Pipe Bombs

In a stunning twist, fresh information links a former Capitol Police officer to the explosive events of January 6, 2021. Pipe bombs planted near the DNC and RNC headquarters have been traced back to Shauni Kerkhoff, who spurred controversy after transitioning to a CIA role.

On that fateful day, while the world focused on Capitol chaos, mysterious pipe bombs prompted a shutdown of Congress. Finger-pointing now surfaces, targeting Kerkhoff—a name buzzing across social media following a Blaze News investigation.

A forensic analysis by Blaze pegged Kerkhoff as a match to the suspect, raising eyebrows. Despite years of probing, the FBI hasn’t pinned down a culprit. Sources reveal that Kerkhoff, from Alexandria, VA, was a Capitol officer for over four years before joining the CIA.

Shauni Kerkhoff, a former Capitol Police officer, transferred to the FBI amid controversy.
Shauni Kerkhoff went to work for the FBI after Jan. 6 protests. She testified against J6 defendant Guy Reffitt at his trial.

This revelation coincides with FBI Director Chris Wray facing flak for not answering to missing data. Steve Baker at The Blaze has been on this story, noting that surveillance almost nailed the suspect at a Falls Church location soon after Jan. 6.

Kerkhoff also allegedly testified about launching pepper balls at protesters, notably targeting Guy Reffitt, a prominent J6 defendant. In her confrontational testimony, she painted a picture of escalating tensions on the Capitol’s steps.

The mystery deepens, as questions loom about whether these events were part of a broader plot to certify the 2020 election results while vilifying MAGA supporters. The call is out for accountability and transparency.

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