Bombshell revelations are shaking the Jan. 6 investigation to its core, as forensic experts link a former Capitol Police officer to the pipe bombs found in Washington, D.C., on that day.
The findings, detailed by Blaze News, suggest the mainstream narrative could be entirely upended.
Forensic gait analysis compared the movements of former U.S. Capitol Police officer Shauni Rae Kerkhoff to those of the unknown pipe bomb suspect.
Analysts say the results were staggering: a 94-98% match.
Kerkhoff, who left the force in mid-2021, has a permanent limp from a college soccer injury — a detail the study flagged as nearly identical to the suspect’s movements.
“The software rated Shauni Kerkhoff’s gait at a 94% match to the pipe bomb suspect,” a veteran analyst told Blaze News. “Based on my visual review, I’d personally estimate the match closer to 98%. The unique stride, the slight limp — it’s all there.”
Kerkhoff previously served in the Capitol Police Civil Disturbance Unit before taking a CIA security role, per Trending Politics.
The forensic evidence raises urgent questions about her potential involvement in what many have long accepted as a politically charged act committed solely by outsiders.
Even more alarming are allegations of interference inside the FBI. Former Special Agent Kyle Seraphin told Blaze News, “The FBI put us one door away from the pipe bomber within days of January 6, and we were deliberately pulled away for no logical investigative reason. Everything about that tells me they were involved in a cover-up and have been since day one.”
Seraphin did not hold back: “They were f***ing in on it.”
According to a congressional source, fresh evidence may point to law enforcement itself having a hand in planting the devices.
These claims have reignited a firestorm of speculation over the true scope of the Jan. 6 events and who really orchestrated them.
Despite the mounting evidence, FBI Director Christopher Wray insists the bureau has “conducted all logical investigative steps and interviewed all logical individuals.”
Yet nearly five years later, the suspect remains unidentified, even as agents were reportedly “feet from the Falls Church address of the pipe bomb suspect days after Jan. 6.”
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund told Blaze News he had no knowledge of any officer involvement.
“I had no knowledge that it was being carried out, nor were they carrying it out with any authorization from the chief’s office,” Sund said. “I’m unaware of any legitimate reason that any Capitol Police or other law enforcement officer would be involved in the planting of those pipe bombs.”
The implications are staggering. If confirmed, Kerkhoff’s connection could rewrite the story of Jan. 6, casting doubt on the widely circulated narrative that Trump supporters alone were responsible.
Blaze News warns the new evidence “could start to unravel the carefully crafted, zealously defended Democrat narrative that massive crowds of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol as part of an insurrection.”
