
A driver rotated his car FBI Security Door According to officials, the early hours of Wednesday ran into the Pittsburgh bureau and then from the spot.
An official said that the suspect, later identified as Donald Henson, after the influence around 2:40 pm, threw an American flag at the gate and then ran on foot, an officer told Hill’s sister Network Newsnapping.
FBI’s public affairs officer Bradford Arik said he had unarmed and “some mental health concerns”.
The agency said in a statement posted online, “The incident is considered a target attack against the FBI.” “No FBI personnel were injured.”
Christopher Giordano, an assistant special agent at the FBI in Pittsburgh, told reporters that the car had written on one of the windows, but did not extend. He said that the bureau was familiar with Henson, the Associated Press told.
The agent said, “He came here a few weeks ago to make a complaint at the FBI Field Office, which was not fully understood.”
The Pittsburgh police told the newsnation that the FBI is leading the ongoing investigation into the incident. The suspect has not been caught.

